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Globalizing citizens : new dynamics of inclusion and exclusion / edited by John Gaventa and Rajesh Tandon.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
London, England : Zed Books, 2010.
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021
Description
1 online resource (280 p.)
Details
Subject(s)
Citizenship
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Globalization
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Social aspects
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Editor
Gaventa, John, 1949-
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Tandon, Rajesh
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Series
Claiming citizenship.
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Summary note
This volume explores how globalization has given rise to new meanings of citizenship.
Notes
Description based upon print version of record.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Print version record.
Language note
English
Contents
About The Series
About The Editors
Acronyms
Foreword
Part One Introduction
1 Citizen Engagements In A Globalizing World
Introduction
The Changing Nature Of Governance: New Spaces For Citizen Engagements?
The Implications Of Changing Authorities For The Meanings And Practices Of Citizenship
Navigating The Global Terrain
Conclusions And Implications
Notes
References
Part Two From Global To Local: The Impact Of Global Governance On Everyday Citizenship
2 Mediated Health Citizenships: Living With Hiv And Engaging With The Global Fund In The Gambia
The Global Fund And Shifting Health Governance Structures
Global Aids Funding In The Gambia
Treatment Support Groups And Citizen Engagement With The Global Fund
Conclusions
3 Mobilizing And Mediating Global Medicine And Health Citizenship: The Politics Of Aids Knowledge Production In Rural South Africa
Global Health And Aids Activism In South Africa
Global Medicine In Local Places: The Contentious Politics Of Aids Knowledge
Msf's Biomedical Foot Soldiers In Lusikisiki Village
Mediators Of Global Medicine And Contested 'Facts'
Conclusion
4 Enhancing Everyday Citizenship Practices: Women's Livelihoods And Global Markets
Towards A More Inclusive Global Governance
Project Shakti: A Market-Led Solution For Enhancing Women's Livelihoods
Economic Augmentation For Rural Women
Enhanced Formal Citizenship But Limited Empowerment
Spaces For Representation And Its Legitimacy
Accountability Of Different Actors
Inclusion And Exclusion
5 The Politics Of Global Assessments: The Case Of The Iaastd
The International Assessment Of Agricultural Knowledge, Science And Technology (Iaastd)
Globalization And Civil Society: The Place Of International Assessments
Experts And Citizens
The Politics Of Knowledge In Global Assessments
Part Three From Local To Global: The Dynamics Of Transnational Citizen Action
6 Campaigns For Land And Citizenship Rights: The Dynamics Of Transnational Agrarian Movements
The Emergence Of Transnational Agrarian Movements (Tams)
The Nature Of The State
The Politics Of Mobilization
The Politics Of Intermediation
Knowledge Politics
7 Spanning Citizenship Spaces Through Transnational Coalitions: The Global Campaign For Education
Who Governs Education? Power Across Boundaries
The Challenges Of Building Transnational Campaign Coalitions
The Case Of The Global Campaign For Education
Five Factors That Make A Difference To Success
Implications For Citizenship
8 Citizenship And Trade Governance In The Americas
The Shifting Landscape Of Trade Governance In The Americas: Implications For Citizenship.
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ISBN
9786612738678
9781350220492
1350220493
9781848139053
1848139055
9781282738676
1282738674
9781848134737
1848134738
OCLC
662259104
1241539941
Doi
10.5040/9781350220492
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