This paper firstly describes the influence that environmentalism and ecologism have had upon thinking about citizenship before secondly, moving on to discuss conventional models of citizenship and potential models of Green citizenship. The discussion focuses on the competing moral discourses that inform our understanding of citizenship and concludes by arguing in favour of an eco-socialist citizenship model that would embrace, on the one hand, an ethic of co-responsibility by which collectively to achieve the just distribution of scarce resources and, on the other, an ethic of care through which to negotiate the basis for human interdependency
Debates about how to foster green/environmental citizenship have been central to environmental polit...
Notions of cosmopolitan and environmental citizenship have emerged in response to concerns about env...
How should we understand nature and the environment? What does it mean to be responsible for the env...
This paper firstly describes the influence that environmentalism and ecologism have had upon thinkin...
Citizenship has been a hot topic of debate within the green literature since the 1990s. Concepts lik...
The debate on environmental and ecological citizenship provides an important opportunity to explore ...
The increasing awareness of the human impact on the environment is having a profound effect on the c...
In recent explications of green citizenship, citizenship responsibilities are emphasised over citize...
In light of recent interest in theories of green citizenship, citizens' reported values in relation ...
Highly normative theories of 'green' citizenship extrapolate from sociological observation...
Andrew Dobson,1 in his recent work and particularly in his book Citizenship and the Environment (1),...
The state and citizenship in green political theory: a brief story The idea of an environmental acco...
Citizenship has been a hot topic of debate within the green literature since the 1990s. Concepts lik...
ABSTRACT Contemporary green political theory has paid little attention to the role that economic org...
As the discourses of ecological sustainability point towards the active involvement of individuals i...
Debates about how to foster green/environmental citizenship have been central to environmental polit...
Notions of cosmopolitan and environmental citizenship have emerged in response to concerns about env...
How should we understand nature and the environment? What does it mean to be responsible for the env...
This paper firstly describes the influence that environmentalism and ecologism have had upon thinkin...
Citizenship has been a hot topic of debate within the green literature since the 1990s. Concepts lik...
The debate on environmental and ecological citizenship provides an important opportunity to explore ...
The increasing awareness of the human impact on the environment is having a profound effect on the c...
In recent explications of green citizenship, citizenship responsibilities are emphasised over citize...
In light of recent interest in theories of green citizenship, citizens' reported values in relation ...
Highly normative theories of 'green' citizenship extrapolate from sociological observation...
Andrew Dobson,1 in his recent work and particularly in his book Citizenship and the Environment (1),...
The state and citizenship in green political theory: a brief story The idea of an environmental acco...
Citizenship has been a hot topic of debate within the green literature since the 1990s. Concepts lik...
ABSTRACT Contemporary green political theory has paid little attention to the role that economic org...
As the discourses of ecological sustainability point towards the active involvement of individuals i...
Debates about how to foster green/environmental citizenship have been central to environmental polit...
Notions of cosmopolitan and environmental citizenship have emerged in response to concerns about env...
How should we understand nature and the environment? What does it mean to be responsible for the env...