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9780802081988

Governing Modern Societies

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  • ISBN13:

    9780802081988

  • ISBN10:

    0802081983

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-04-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Toronto Pr
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Summary

The essays collected in Governing Modern Societies arose from a lecture series of the same name held at Green College, University of British Columbia, in 1997 and 1998. Distinguished scholars in political science, philosophy, sociology, and economics from Canada, the United States, England, Germany, and Australia advance not only the most recent theories of how modern societies are governed, but also the ideological and political relevance of these theories.

The focus of this collection is on the extent to which the nature and practice of governance has dramatically changed. The realities of cutbacks in social security expenditures, changes in technology, shifts in labour markets, politics of identity and group rights, loss of political autonomy by nation-states, and management by surveillance and audit all underscore the evolution of governing. The fact that such shifts are also connected to new forms of governance beyond the state (at the community level, for example, within corporate institutions and through the influence of social movements and economic markets) makes the task of governing modern societies all the more challenging.

Author Biography

Richard V. Ericson is the director of the Centre for Criminological Research at the University of Oxford and is a fellow of All Souls College. Nico Stehr is Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Alberta. During the 2000/2001 academic year, he held fellowships at the Hanse Centre for Advanced Studies and the Centre for Advanced Cultural Studies, in Germany.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
The Ungovernability of Modern Societies: States, Democracies, Markets, Participation, and Citizens
3(39)
Nico Stehr
Richard V. Ericson
Part One: Globalization and Governance
Introduction
29(13)
The Changing Contours of Political Community: Rethinking Democracy in the Context of Globalization
42(18)
David Held
Thinking Global Governance and Enacting Local Cultures
60(20)
David J. Elkins
Hyperspace: A Political Ontology of the Global City
80(38)
Warren Magnusson
Part Two: Modern Regimes of Governance
Introduction
107(11)
Divide and Govern
118(23)
Barry Hindess
Governing Liberty
141(36)
Nikolas Rose
`Homogeneity' and Constitutional Democracy: Can We Cope with Identity Conflicts through Group Rights?
177(48)
Claus Offe
Part Three: Prospects for Social Democracy
Introduction
215(10)
Is Social Democracy Dead?
225(17)
Ronald Beiner
Democracy and Social Inequality
242(17)
Dietrich Rueschemeyer
Can Welfare State Compete in a Global Economy?
259(17)
Anthony B. Atkinson
Social Justice and Citizenship: Dignity, Liberty, and Welfare
276(21)
Edward Broadbent
Notes on Contributors 297

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