Siyaset Bilimi ve Kamu Yönetimi Bölümü Koleksiyonu
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Book Part Active Citizenship and Its Components(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Active Citizenship in Europe Practices and Demands in the Eu, Italy, Turkey, and the Uk Conclusion(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Active Citizenship in Europe Practices and Demands in the Eu, Italy, Turkey, and the Uk Preamble and Introduction(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Active Citizenship in Italy(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Active Citizenship in the Uk(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has UniversityAbstract In this chapter, I outline the core characteristics of the British model of active citizenship. The institutionalization of practices of civic and political participation has been a clear objective of both New Right and New Labour governments and more recently of the coalition government led by the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. Regardless of the ideological differences, across time active citizenship has developed assuming common patterns, with specific characteristics that put emphasis on individual and collective responsibility, on the development of community cohesion to solve specific social problems and on the provision to the Third Sector of specific tasks in order to deliver public services. This approach is not free from ambiguities, as it is argued in the presentation of the data from the analysis. Activists vindicate their autonomy, claiming that New Labour reforms as well as the recent Big Society approach have been one sided and in some cases favored the emergence of coalition groups in spite of the survival of smaller organizations. The chapter also focuses on the active participation of British organizations in European networks and at the opportunities that EU funding has opened for activating projects of transnational solidarity. Under this perspective, the chapter presents some first insights on the scenarios opened by the Brexit and the consequences of the leave vote for civil society organizations.Book Part Active Citizenship: Policy Developments at the Eu Level(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Engagement and Participation: Opportunities and Challenges for the Organized Civil Society in the Eu(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Europeanization, Public Sphere, and Active Citizenship(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 2The Gezi Movement Under a Connective Action Framework: Enhancing New Forms of Citizenship Via Social Media(Palgrave, 2017) Chrona, Stavroula; Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 6Humour as Resistance? a Brief Analysis of the Gezi Park Protest Graffiti(Amsterdam Univ Press, 2015) Yanık, Lerna K.; Political Science and International Relations; 03. Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Insights on the Social Construction of Europe: Patterns in the Permanent State of Euro-Crisis(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 11Linguistic Human Rights and the Rights of Kurds(Univ Pennsylvania Press, 2007) O'Neil, Mary Lou; Political Science and International Relations; 03. Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences; 01. Kadir Has University[Abstract Not Available]
