bookNov 27, 2003Closed access
Citizenship and the Environment
Hong Kong Metropolitan University
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Abstract
Abstract Ecological citizenship cannot be fully articulated in either liberal or civic republican terms. It is, rather, an example and an inflection of ‘post‐cosmopolitan’ citizenship. Ecological citizenship focuses on duties as well as rights, and its conception of political space is not the state or the municipality, or the ideal speech community of cosmopolitanism, but the ‘ecological footprint’. Ecological citizenship contrasts with fiscal incentives as a way of encouraging people to act more sustainably, in the belief that the former is more compatible with the long‐term and deeper shifts of attitude and behaviour that sustainability requires. This book offers an original account of the relationship…
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- Citizenship
- Cosmopolitanism
- Sustainability
- Environmental ethics
- State (computer science)
- Politics
- Sociology
- Political science
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