ABSTRACT

Democracy, Citizenship and the Global City focuses on the controversial, neglected theme of citizenship. It examines the changing role of citizens; their rights, obligations and responsibilities as members of nation-states and the issue of accountability in a global society. Using this interdisciplinary approach, the book offers an innovative collection of work from Robert A. Beauregard, Anna Bounds, Janine Brodie, Richard Dagger, Gerard Delanty, Judith A. Garber, Robert J. Holton, Warren Magnusson, Raymond Rocco, Nikolas Rose, Evelyn S. Ruppert, Saskia Sassen, Bryan S. Turner, John Urry, Gerda R. Wekerle and Nira Yuval-Davis.

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

Democracy, citizenship and the city

part |70 pages

Citizenship, sovereignty, politics

chapter |14 pages

The global city

Strategic site/new frontier

chapter |14 pages

The resurgence of the city in Europe?

The spaces of European citizenship 1

part |76 pages

Government, virtue, power

part |71 pages

Difference, identity, city

chapter |14 pages

Multicultural citizenship

The politics and poetics of public space

chapter |15 pages

Women's rights to the city

Gendered spaces of a pluralistic citizenship 1

part |66 pages

Globalism, politics, city