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Waldman, L
In J Gaventa & R Tandon (eds) Globalising Citizen Engagement. London: Zed.
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Mehta, L & R, Napier-Moore
In J Gaventa & R Tandon (eds) Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion. London: Zed
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Robins, S
In J Gaventa & R Tandon (eds) Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion. London: Zed
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Scoones, I
In J Gaventa & R Tandon (eds) Globalising Citizen Engagement. London: Zed.
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Cassidy, R & M, Leach
In J Gaventa & R Tandon (eds) Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion. London: Zed
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Gaventa J & R, Tandon
In Gaventa, J. and R. Tandon (eds.) Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion, London: Zed Books
From Cancún to Copenhagen, from trade debates to climate debates and from financial crises to food crises, the impact...
From Cancún to Copenhagen, from trade debates to climate debates and from financial crises to food crises, the impacts of global forces on everyday life are becoming increasingly apparent. With globalization have come changing forms of power and new realms of authority, and with these, new spaces for public action. From local to global, fields of power and landscapes of authority are being reconfigured, affecting the lives and futures of citizens across the planet, while simultaneously reshaping where and how citizens engage to make their voices heard. If we believe in the ideals of democracy, in which citizens have the right to participate in decisions and deliberations affecting their lives, what are the implications when these extend beyond traditionally understood national and local boundaries?...
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Gaventa J & M, Mayo
In J Gaventa & R Tandon (eds) Globalising Citizen Engagement. London: Zed.
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Alonso, A
In J Gaventa & R Tandon (eds) Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion. London: Zed
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Newell, P, Icaza, R & M, Saguier
In J Gaventa & R Tandon (eds) Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion. London: Zed
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The question of who should govern the global economy, how and for whose benefit has once again been projected centre-stage. The financial crisis which intensified during 2008 has been viewed as a direct result of the lack of regulation of the financial sector at the national and inter-national levels. For many, it is indicative of the broader failings of the assumptions that underpin contemporary neoliberalism: that markets self-correct and self-govern; that the wealth they create produces a ‘ rising tide that lifts all boats’; and that the appropriate role of the state is a minimalist one as facilitator of markets and enforcer of property rights.
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Thekkudan, J
In J Gaventa & R Tandon (eds) Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion. London: Zed
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