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Citizens: Towards a Citizenship Culture

ISBN: 978-0-631-22856-1

September 2001

Wiley-Blackwell

172 pages

Description
This is the eighth book of a series published with The Political Quarterly.

  • Expert contributors including Joyce Macmillan, Michael Brunson, Karen Evans, John Maxton, Matthew Taylor, Neal Acherson, Yasmin-Alibhai Brown and Anthony Everitt.
  • Asks how a radically more participative citizenship culture could be achieved - one where people think of themselves as citizens and act like citizens.
  • Concerned with long-term proposals rather than short-term issues.
  • Looking towards the middle years of the new century it offers a practical vision of a more democratic and genuinely inclusive society.
About the Author
Sir Bernard Crick is Emeritus Professor of Birkbeck College, University of London.
Features

  • The eighth book of a series published with The Political Quarterly.

  • Expert contributors including Joyce Macmillan, Michael Brunson, Karen Evans, John Maxton, Matthew Taylor, Neal Acherson, Yasmin-Alibhai Brown and Anthony Everitt.

  • Asks how a radically more participative citizenship culture could be achieved - one where people think of themselves as citizens and act like citizens.

  • Concerned with long-term proposals rather than short-term issues.