• Democratic ideals and the politicization of nature : the roving life of a feral citizen
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Title Information: the roving life of a feral citizen
    Author: GarsideNick, 1972-
    Place of Publication: New York, New York
    Published: Palgrave Macmillan;
    Year of Publication: [2013]
    Description: 1 online resource
    Series: Environmental politics and theory
    Subject: Environmental policy - United States. -
    Subject: Citizenship - Philosophy. -
    Subject: Democracy - Philosophy. -
    Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy -
    Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization -
    Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy -
    Subject: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure -
    Subject: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General -
    Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137008664
    Notes: Description based on print version record
    Summary: "This book introduces the feral citizen as a response to a perceived need to revitalize the disruptive, critical and exploratory nature of democratic culture. It is claimed that by learning from the traditions of aimless walking and by embracing a consciously feral method of political engagement, radically democratic citizens can prompt political moments that create the conditions where the primacy of the political can be performed, realized and defended. Ultimately, the purpose of this book is not to solve the problems and paradoxes of democracy but to assist in unleashing and celebrating them. The book concludes by utilizing the methodology of feral citizenship - inspired by the environmentalism/democracy articulation - to re-prioritize the political within the green public sphere and re-claim the necessary (and welcome) tension between representations of nature and political citizenship"--
    ISBN: 9781137008664electronic bk.
    ISBN: 1137008660electronic bk.
    Content Note: Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Democracy and the Feral Citizen 1. Why Wandering 2. Why Feral 3. Why Citizenship 4. Feral Citizenship as Method/Feral Citizen as Guide 5. Public Realm Theory: From State to State of Being/Becoming 6. A Tough Walk: Environmentalists on Democratic Terrain 7. The Obscured Promise of Green Citizenship Conclusion.
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