Jumat, 17 September 2010

Citizenship: A Very Short Introduction



CLICK HERE or this link below
http://www.ziddu.com/download/11703224/Citizenship-AVeryShortIntroduction.pdf.html

Richard Bellamy
Oxford University Press, 2008 - 133pages

Interest in citizenship has never been higher. Politicians of all stripes stress its importance, as do church leaders, captains of industry and every kind of campaigning group--from those supporting global causes, such as tackling world poverty, to others with a largely local focus, such as combating neighborhood crime. In this brilliant, compact introduction, Richard Bellamy offers an eye-opening look at an idea that is as important as it is rare--the prospect of influencing government policy according to reasonably fair rules and on a more or less equal basis with others. Bringing together the most recent scholarship, the book sheds light on how ideas of citizenship have changed through time from ancient Greece to the present, looks at concepts such as membership and belonging, and highlights the relation between citizenship, rights, and democracy. Bellamy also examines the challenges confronting the very possibility of citizenship today, the impact of globalization, the desirability of "global citizenship," the teaching of citizenship in schools, citizenship tests for immigrants, and the many different definitions and types of citizenship in modern society.

Richard Bellamy is a Professor of Political Science and Director of the School of Public Policy at University College, London.

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar