Abstract

Social citizenship, an idea and practice that is currently undergoing substantial reconsideration, is often regarded as requiring high economic growth and the spread of the market economy and formal work. But this may have consequences for sustainability. To consider whether or not sustainability and social citizenship are compatible, the notion of social citizenship is here divided into three elements of social commitment: industrial, waged and contractual. The analysis attempts to reveal the extent to which the nature of social citizenship has been transformed, and examines its relationship with sustainability and the idea of ecological citizenship.

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