The concept of ‘citizenship’ has a long history in Western political philosophy. In contemporary debates, it is a hot topic. What is special about today’s citizenship debate, is that it is deeply influenced by globalization. The central research question is how to think global citizenship today. I investigate this question in two steps, corresponding to two ways of reading the research question. First, it can be read as emphasizing How to think global citizenship today? This reading implies an methodological inquiry. In chapter 1, I develop a methodology, based on a close reading of Wendy Brown and James Tully and building on the tradition of critique in which they are situated. This approach focuses on the background assumptions of the de...
Citizenship in a Global Age provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the main debates on cit...
Global citizenship is an ambiguous concept that is often referred to in political and social context...
Abstract The search for new forms of citizenship in a post-Westphalian world is often characterized ...
The concept of ‘citizenship’ has a long history in Western political philosophy. In contemporary deb...
Drawing together a broad range of contributors and cutting edge research the volume offers chapters ...
Globalisation has had an important role in the transformations on the normative and practical concep...
The concept of global citizenship has risen to prominence through its use by policy makers, activist...
This thesis analyses the conditions which make it possible for us to act as 'global citizens.' It cl...
Abstract This introductory paper to our first issue provides reflection on the concept of critical g...
The ideas presented in this essay come from my ongoing research into how the term ‘global citizenshi...
This dissertation examines the condition of contemporary citizenship as it is being contested and re...
speaker: James Tully University of Virginiarespondent: Louis-Philippe Hodgson York Philosoph
Citizenship studies is at a crucial moment of globalizing as a field. What used to be mainly a Europ...
This contribution develops a defence of a universalist conception of Global Citizenship Education (G...
This contribution develops a defence of a universalist conception of Global Citizenship Education (G...
Citizenship in a Global Age provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the main debates on cit...
Global citizenship is an ambiguous concept that is often referred to in political and social context...
Abstract The search for new forms of citizenship in a post-Westphalian world is often characterized ...
The concept of ‘citizenship’ has a long history in Western political philosophy. In contemporary deb...
Drawing together a broad range of contributors and cutting edge research the volume offers chapters ...
Globalisation has had an important role in the transformations on the normative and practical concep...
The concept of global citizenship has risen to prominence through its use by policy makers, activist...
This thesis analyses the conditions which make it possible for us to act as 'global citizens.' It cl...
Abstract This introductory paper to our first issue provides reflection on the concept of critical g...
The ideas presented in this essay come from my ongoing research into how the term ‘global citizenshi...
This dissertation examines the condition of contemporary citizenship as it is being contested and re...
speaker: James Tully University of Virginiarespondent: Louis-Philippe Hodgson York Philosoph
Citizenship studies is at a crucial moment of globalizing as a field. What used to be mainly a Europ...
This contribution develops a defence of a universalist conception of Global Citizenship Education (G...
This contribution develops a defence of a universalist conception of Global Citizenship Education (G...
Citizenship in a Global Age provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the main debates on cit...
Global citizenship is an ambiguous concept that is often referred to in political and social context...
Abstract The search for new forms of citizenship in a post-Westphalian world is often characterized ...