This detailed and timely volume examines the impact of global transformations on concepts of civil society. Providing solid case studies, it evaluates changing notions of ethics and how these transformations are operationalized.



Autorentext

John Eade is Professor at the Roehampton University, UK and Dr Darren O'Byrne is also from the Roehampton University, UK.



Inhalt

Contents: List of Contributors; Globalization, cosmopolitanism and the problem of civil society: some introductory remarks, Darren J. O'Byrne; Principles of a global ethic, Bhikhu Parekh; Cosmopolitan political community: why does it feel so right?, Kate Nash; Towards an embodied global ethic, Luigi Esposito and John W. Murphy; Consequentialist cosmopolitanism and global political agency, Raffaelle Marchetti; Global ethics: foundations and methodologies, Heather Widdows; Informal sociality, cosmopolitanism and gender among transnational professionals: unravelling some of the linkages between the global economy and civil society, Paul Kennedy; The global compact: corporate citizenship in action, but is it enough?, Lisa Whitehouse; Transnational corporations: power, influence and responsibility, Sorcha MacLeod and Douglas Lewis; Global civil society and spaces of resistance, Ray Kiely; Global citizenship, globalization and citizenship - an unholy trio?, Nigel Dower; Concluding remarks: global and local, migration and morality, John Eade; Index.

Titel
Global Ethics and Civil Society
EAN
9781351933506
ISBN
978-1-351-93350-6
Format
PDF
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
02.03.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
4.65 MB
Anzahl Seiten
192
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch