1st Edition

Globalisation and Citizenship The Transnational Challenge

Edited By Wayne Hudson, Steven Slaughter Copyright 2007
    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    This wide-ranging volume explores the impact of globalization upon citizenship, with a special focus on the transnational challenges that globalization poses.

    While there is much debate over the concept, globalization implies at least two distinct phenomena. First, it suggests that political, economic and social activities are becoming increasingly inter-regional or intercontinental in scope. Secondly, it suggests that there has been an intensification of levels of interaction and interconnectedness between states and societies. Citizenship, as one of the foundational concepts of the modern liberal democratic states, provides the normative framework within which globalization debates may be understood and evaluated. It also examines how different concepts, theories and practices of citizenship are evolving in response to globalization. Central questions explored in this text are:

    • How does globalization challenge traditional conceptions of citizenship in specific respects?
    • How is globalization creating new citizenships or new civil society spaces?
    • How is transnational citizenship developing and what problems are associated with it in specific areas?

    Discussing the theoretical and practical prospects for new forms of liberal, republican and cosmopolitan citizenship, Globalisation and Citizenship will appeal to students and scholars in the fields of international relations, globalization, sociology and political science.

    Introduction: Globalisation and citizenship
    Steven Slaughter and Wayne Hudson

    PART 1: Globalisation: challenges to traditional conceptions of citizenship

    1. Theorising citizenship in a global age
    Gerard Delanty

    2. Globalisation and citizenship in Japan
    John Clammer

    3. Chinese citizenship and globalisation
    Michael Keane

    PART 2: Prospects for the development of global citizenship and democracy

    4. Journalism and democracy across borders
    John Keane

    5. Global citizenship: a realist critique
    Danilo Zolo

    6. Cosmopolitanism and cosmopolitanism and republican citizenship
    Steven Slaughter

    7. Friends, citizens and globalisation
    Haig Patapan

    8. Particularism, human rights and the transnational challenge
    Andrew Vincent

    PART 3: New transnational citizenships and new civil society spaces

    9. Transnational citizenship and direct action
    April Carter

    10. Social movement unionism
    Andrew Vandenberg

    11. Can corporations be citizens?
    Jeremy Moon, Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten

    12. Transnational activism and indigenous rights: Implications for national citizenship
    Ravi De Costa

    13. Globalization and practical utopianism
    Wayne Hudson

    Biography

    Wayne Hudson is a Professor in the School of Arts, Media and Culture at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. Steven Slaughter is a Lecturer in International Relations at Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.