ABSTRACT

The increasing awareness of the human impact on the environment is having a profound effect on the concept and content of citizenship – one of the fundamental institutions that structures human relations. In what is the first introduction of its kind, this book provides an accessible, stimulating and multidimensional overview of the many ways in which concern for the environment – driven primarily by the preoccupation with sustainability – is reshaping our understanding of citizenship.

Environment and Citizenship is structured into three parts. Part I introduces the reader to the concept and theories of citizenship and explores the impact that environmental concerns is having on contemporary formulations of citizenship, both traditional (e.g. national, liberal and republican) and emerging (e.g. cosmopolitan, ecological and ecofeminist). Part II explores the practical manifestations of environmental citizenship, with each chapter focusing on a particular actor: citizens, governments, and corporations. These chapters include references to examples and case studies from a wide range of countries, broadly categorized as belonging to the Global North and the Global South. Part III explores the making of green citizens and outlines the dominant articulations of environmental citizenship that emerge from formal education, news media and popular culture. The book concludes with a general reflection on the present and future of environmental citizenship.

The book contains a variety of illustrations, boxed case-studies, links to online resources and suggestions for further reading. This original and engaging text is essential reading for students and scholars of environmental politics, sustainability studies and development studies, as well as for environmental activists, policy practitioners and environmental educators. More broadly, this book will appeal to anyone interested in and concerned with issues of sustainability, social justice and citizenship in the twenty-first century.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|95 pages

Concepts and theories

chapter 1|26 pages

Environment and citizenship: the basics

chapter 2|35 pages

Introducing citizenship theories

chapter 3|32 pages

Theorizing environmental citizenship

part II|99 pages

Actions and practices

chapter 4|37 pages

Environmental citizenship in action

chapter 5|33 pages

Governing environmental citizenship

chapter 6|27 pages

Environmental citizenship incorporated

part III|36 pages

Pedagogies and representations

chapter 7|34 pages

Learning environmental citizenship

chapter |10 pages

Conclusion

Into the future