'Globalization, cosmopolitanism and ecological citizenship'
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The connections between cosmopolitan reflections on ecological citizenship and green political theory's attempts to develop its own idea of citizenship are explored. It is argued that although the idea of ecological citizenship may be regarded as a kind of cosmopolitan or global citizenship, its features and existing degree of development move towards a new kind of citizenship.
Publication Name: Environmental Politics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0964-4016
Year: 2005
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Shopping for sustainability: Can sustainable consumption promote ecological citizenship?
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Ecological citizenship, a justice based account based on private and public action to reduce the environmental impacts of everyday lives is examined. It reviews the debate about sustainable consumption and describes two competing perspectives, one concerned with reform of mainstream and another more radical alternative.
Publication Name: Environmental Politics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0964-4016
Year: 2005
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Liberal environmental citizenship
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'Environmental citizenship' is one of many new forms of adjectival citizenship, which have emerged since the resurgence of interest in citizenship theory. An account of liberal environmental citizenship is proposed, and the rights and duties of the liberal environmental citizen are outlined.
Publication Name: Environmental Politics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0964-4016
Year: 2005
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