Active citizenship is much discussed in political and academic circles, yet the party debates and proclaimed policies do not always seem clearly connected with actual practice.
In an effort to remedy this, the contributors to this book consider the possibilities for active citizenship within areas of broad concern in UK politics: young people and politics; parliaments with the people; women and equality; integrating immigrants; multiculturalism; schools; community; social inclusion and poverty; Europe; devolution; nationalisms and Britishness.
In each case the author considers the social and political consequences of the UK becoming a citizen culture, and how this aim could be achieved.
The late Sir Bernard Crick was Emeritus Professor of Politics, Birkbeck College and Honorary Fellow in Politics, University of Edinburgh.
Andrew Lockyer is the St Kentigen Professor of Citizenship and Social Theory in the Department of Politics at Glasgow University where he has taught since 1970. He has researched and published in the history of political thought, social and legal theory, juvenile justice and citizenship.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements; Preface; Prolegomenon; List of Contributors; Introduction; 1. Civic Republicanism and Citizenship: the challenge for today, Bernard Crick; 2. Active Citizenship and Labour, David Blunkett and Matthew Taylor; 3. The Fourth Principle: sharing power with the people of Scotland, George Reid; 4. Power and Public Services: for customers or citizens? David Donnison; 5. Active Citizenship: For Gender Equality and Democracy, Rhona Fitzgerald; 6. What Can Active Citizenship Achieve For Schools and Through Schools? Pamela Munn; 7. Active Citizenship, Multiculturalism and mutual understanding, Dina Kiwan; 8. Active Citizenship: for Integrating the Immigrants, Elizabeth Meehan; 9. Democratic Citizenship and lifelong active learning, John Annette; 10. Active citizenship for Europe and International Understanding, Derek Heater; 11. Young People as Active Political Citizens, Andrew Lockyer; 12. Active Citizenship and Sharing Power in Scotland: the need to go beyond devolution, Kevin Francis; 13. Identity Politics: Multiculturalism, Britishness and Europe, Bernard Crick; Index