Research Catalog

Re Visioning Citizenship for the 21st Century Conference : 22-23 February 2000, conference proceedings.

Title
  1. Re Visioning Citizenship for the 21st Century Conference : 22-23 February 2000, conference proceedings.
Published by
  1. Hamilton, N.Z. : Centre for New Zealand Jurisprudence, School of Law at the University of Waikato, c2001.
Author
  1. Re Visioning Citizenship for the 21st Century (2001 : University of Waikato)

Items in the library and off-site

Filter by

Displaying 1 item

StatusFormatAccessCall numberItem location
Status
Request for on-site useRequest scan
How do I pick up this item and when will it be ready?
FormatBook/TextAccessRequest in advanceCall numberJQ5883 .R48 2001bItem locationOff-site

Details

Additional authors
  1. Havemann, Paul, 1947-
  2. Morgan, Gay.
  3. University of Waikato. Centre for New Zealand Jurisprudence.
Description
  1. 253 p. : ill.; 30 cm.
Alternative title
  1. Revisioning Citizenship for the 21st Century Conference.
Subject
  1. Civil rights > Congresses
  2. Civil rights > New Zealand > Congresses
  3. Citizenship > Congresses
  4. Citizenship > New Zealand > Congresses
Genre/Form
  1. Conference papers and proceedings
  2. Conference papers and proceedings.
Contents
  1. Informational black holes or cybercommons? : social exclusion, the reflexive self and access ; knowledge and information rights for citizenship / Paul Havemann -- Citizenship and disability? : invisibility exists / S. Hickey -- Citizenship : uniting citizens through the use of truth and reconciliation commissions in protracted conflict / Stephen Hooper -- Differentiated citizenship : panacea or Pandoran box? / Gay Morgan -- Citizens and governance : civil society in the new millennium / Caren Wickliffe.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. "Re Visioning Citizenship 2000 Conference, which grew out of our Inaugural Colloquium exploring issues surrounding the recapturing and recreating of citizenship and civil society as we progress through this era of changing conceptions of both the state and the international community"--P. [6].
  2. Edited by Paul Havemann and Gay Morgan.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Processing action (note)
  1. committed to retain