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Internalizing Animals and Ecosystems in Social Citizenship and Social Policy: From Political Community to Political Country

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13126601

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social policy; social citizenship; animal welfare; conservation; wellbeing; sustainability; preservation; ecosystem services; environmental ethics; political theory

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This editorial explores the need to internalize animals and ecosystems in social citizenship and social policy, advocating for the re-politicization of human relationships with animals and the environment. It emphasizes the importance of integrating animals and ecosystems into social policy and highlights the progression from viewing humans as part of a political community to becoming more involved in their political country.
The aim of this editorial is to explore, conceptualize, and research the need to internalize both animals and ecosystems in our understanding of social citizenship and social policy. This editorial should be seen as a brief overview of the themes that should be covered in the contributions to the Special Issue, Internalizing Animals and Ecosystems in Social Citizenship and Social Policy: From Political Community to Political Country. This Special Issue argues the importance of integrating animals and ecosystems as a way to re-politicize humans' social relation with both animals and our ecosystem as in sustainable development and social policy. If environmental policy becomes social policy, we would re-construct social citizenship to include consideration for animals and ecosystems as integral part of social policy. This expansion in scope is a progression from seeing humans as part of a political community to becoming more involved in their political country. This aligns with the concept of Country-an all-encompassing term in Australia, involving a people's territory, land, water, biological resources, the complex obligations and relationships involved.

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