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Citizenship and Ethics
From the Neighborhood to the City, Country to the World
Citizenship and Ethics
From the Neighborhood to the City, Country to the World
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Scholarship is a multi-generational collective enterprise with a commitment to advancing knowledge, inspiring reflection, and facilitating stronger neighborhoods, cities and countries. This book explicitly adopts this lens as a recognition of the contributions of Prof. Terry Cooper to scholarship and practice, and as a mechanism to connect the past to the present and ultimately the future of scholarship in public ethics and citizen engagement. This “multi-generational” approach is designed to reveal the persistent and future ongoing need to engage as a scholarly and practitioner community with these questions. The book is broken into three main sections: citizenship and neighborhood governance, public service ethics and citizenship, and global explorations of citizenship and ethics. Unique in this collection is the explicit linkage across the main focus areas of citizenship and ethics, as well as the comparative and global context in which these issues are explored. Cases and data are examined from the United States, Chile, Thailand, India, China, Georgia, and Myanmar. Ultimately, it is made clear through each individual chapter and the collective whole that research on citizenship and ethics within public affairs and service has a rich history, remains critical to the strengthening of public institutions today, and will only increase in global significance in the years ahead.
Table of Contents
PART I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Citizenship and Ethics: Significance of the Questions
Thomas Bryer
PART II: Citizenship and Neighborhood Governance
Chapter 2: How and When can Citizens Most Meaningfully Represent Themselves in Public Policy and Service Delivery Processes
Jennifer Brinkerhoff
Chapter 3: Analyzing Citizen-Centered Collaborative Management--the “Who” and the “How”
Alfred T. Ho and Michael Wu
Chapter 4: Citizen-Centered Capacity Building for Sustainability
Jack W. Meek and Stephanie Britt
Chapter 5: The Boundary Setting of Collaborative Governance: Why are Civic Organizations Often Excluded?
Weijie Wang
Chapter 6: The Impact of Social Media Adoption on Citizen Trust
Daniel Seigler and Sarah Stoeckel
Chapter 7: Citizen Participation 2.0? Examining Social Media Use by Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils
Seongho An and Chao Guo
PART III: Public Service Ethics and Citizenship
Chapter 8: The Role of Ethical Citizenship in Advancing Immigrant In
Product details
Published | Apr 03 2021 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 326 |
ISBN | 9781793613943 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 11 b/w illustrations;17 tables; |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Series | Democratic Dilemmas and Policy Responsiveness |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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