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_aGlobal ethics and civil Society/ _cEade, John |
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_aEngland: _bAshgate, _c2005. |
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_a180 pg _bHB |
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505 | _a1 Globalization, Cosmopolitanism and the Problem of Civil Society: Some Introductory Remarks Darren J. 0 'Byrne 2 Principles of a Global Ethic Bhikhu Parekh 3 Cosmopolitan Political Community: Why does it Feel so Right? Kate Nash 4 Towards an Embodied Global Ethic Luigi Esposito and John W. Murphy 5 Consequentialist Cosmopolitanism and Global Political Agency Rajfaele Marchetti 6 Global Ethics: Foundations and Methodologies Heather Widdows I Informal Sociality, Cosmopolitanism and Gender among Transnational Professionals: Unravelling Some of the Linkages between the Global Economy and Civil Society Paul Kennedy 8 The Global Compact: Corporate Citizenship in Action, but is it Enough? Lisa Whitehouse 9 Transnational Corporations: Power, Influence and Responsibility Sorcha MacLeod and Douglas Lewis 10 Global Civil Society and Spaces of Resistance Ray Kiely II Global Citizenship, Globalization and Citizenship - An Unholy Trio? Nigel Dower 12 Concluding Remarks: Global and Local, Migration and Morality John Eade | ||
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