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Citizenship in Britain: Values, Participation and Democracy


Citizenship in Britain: Values, Participation and Democracy

Hardback by Pattie, Charles (University of Sheffield); Seyd, Patrick (University of Sheffield); Whiteley, Paul (University of Essex)

Citizenship in Britain: Values, Participation and Democracy

£66.00

ISBN:
9780521827324
Publication Date:
11 Nov 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
366 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Citizenship in Britain: Values, Participation and Democracy

Description

There are increasing concerns about changes in society and the economy which are undermining the effectiveness of democracy and weakening traditional conceptions of citizenship. What does it mean to be a British citizen in the early part of the twenty-first century? This book presents the first major empirical study of citizenship in Britain, comprising surveys of political participation and voluntary activities, and of the beliefs and values which underpin them. As well as presenting new data, the authors provide a sophisticated discussion of the concept of citizenship, and the consequences of a lack of civic engagement in a modern democracy. It examines why some people are 'good' citizens when others are 'bad' and it explores the consequences of citizenship for policy-makers and democracy. Comprehensive and accessible, this book makes a major contribution to our understanding of civic attitudes in Britain today and will appeal to students, researchers and policy-makers.

Contents

1. Theories of citizenship; Part I. Understanding Citizenship: 2. Civic beliefs and citizenship; 3. Civic behaviour and citizenship: macro politics; 4. Civic behaviour and citizenship: micro politics; Part II. Modelling Citizenship: 5. Alternative theories of citizenship; 6. Testing rival theories of citizenship; Part III. The Consequences of Citizenship: 7. So what? The consequences; 8. The dynamics of citizenship; 9. Conclusions.

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