Citizenship in a Global Age

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Citizenship in a Global Age

Social groups, communities and identities Sociology Social theory Political science and theory Civics and citizenship

Author: Gerard Delanty

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Collection: UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Sociology

Language: English

Published by: Open University Press

Published on: 16th December 2000

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780335231393


What is citizenship?

Citizenship in a Global Age provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the main debates on citizenship and the implications of globalization. It argues that citizenship is no longer defined by nationality and the nation state, but has become de-territorialized and fragmented into the separate discourses of rights, participation, responsibility and identity.

Is global citizenship possible?

Gerard Delanty claims that cosmopolitanism is increasingly becoming a significant force in the global world due to new expressions of cultural identity, civic ties, human rights, technological innovations, ecological sustainability and political mobilization.

Can cosmopolitanism provide an alternative to globalization?

Citizenship is no longer exclusively about the struggle for social equality but has become a major site of battles over cultural identity and demands for the recognition of group difference. Delanty argues that globalization both threatens and supports cosmopolitan citizenship. Critical of the prospects for a global civil society, he defends the alternative idea of a more limited cosmopolitan public sphere as a basis for new kinds of citizenship that have emerged in a global age.

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