The Transformation of Citizenship

The Transformation of Citizenship
Author: Jürgen Mackert,Bryan S. Turner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Citizenship
ISBN: 0367877619

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The Transformation of Citizenship addresses the basic question of how we can make sense of citizenship in the twenty-first century. These volumes make a strong plea for a reorientation of the sociology of citizenship and address serious threats of an ongoing erosion of citizenship rights. Arguing from different scientific perspectives, rather than offering new conceptions of citizenship as supposedly more adequate models of rights, membership and belonging, they deal with both the ways citizenship is transformed and the ways it operates in the face of fundamentally transformed conditions. This volume Political Economy discusses manifold consequences of a decades-long enforcement of neo-liberalism for the rights of citizens. As neo-liberalism not only means a new form of economic system, it has to be conceived of as an entirely new form of global, regional and national governance that radically transforms economic, political and social relations in society. Its consequences for citizenship as a social institution are no less than dramatic. Against the background of both manifest and ideological processes the book looks at if citizenship has lost the basis it has rested upon for decades, or if the institution itself is in a process of being fundamentally transformed and restructured, thereby changing its meaning and the significance of citizens' rights. This book will appeal to academics working in the field of political theory, political sociology and European studies.

The Transformation of Citizenship Volume 3

The Transformation of Citizenship  Volume 3
Author: Juergen Mackert,Bryan S. Turner
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317203865

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This volume Struggle, Resistance and Violence examines the fact that all over the world the rights of citizens have come under enormous pressure and addresses the many ways in which people are ‘making claims’ against both autocratic and democratic authority. Without any doubt rule-breaking, riots and violent upheavals have become an aspect of political struggles for citizenship. The book takes up a conflict perspective that directs attention to these recent phenomena. It stresses the necessity of a careful analysis of resistance and violence as critical factors for coming to terms with social conflicts for citizenship from Europe to South America, as well as the Near East, the Far East and the Arab World.

The Transformation of Citizenship Volume 2

The Transformation of Citizenship  Volume 2
Author: Jurgen Mackert,Bryan Turner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 036787766X

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This volume Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion examines the many different and newly emerging ways in which citizenship refers to spatial, symbolic and social boundaries. Today, in the context of citizenship we face processes of inclusion and exclusion on national and supranational level but no less on the level of groups and individuals. The book addresses these different levels and discusses processes of inclusion and exclusion with regard to spatial, social and symbolic boundaries referring to such different problems as political participation, migration, or identity with regard to religion or the EU. This book will appeal to academics working in the field of political theory, political sociology and European studies.

Citizenship in Transformation in Canada

Citizenship in Transformation in Canada
Author: Yvonne M. Hébert
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0802078354

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Contributors argue persuasively that since conceptions of democratic citizenship are changing, so too should operational definitions of citizenship education.

The Transformation of Citizenship in the European Union

The Transformation of Citizenship in the European Union
Author: Jo Shaw
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2007-09-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521860709

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This book examines the electoral rights granted to those who do not have the nationality of the state in which they reside, within the European Union and its Member States. It looks at the rights of EU citizens to vote and stand in European Parliament elections and local elections wherever they live in the EU, and at cases where Member States of the Union also choose to grant electoral rights to other non-nationals from countries outside the EU. The EU's electoral rights are among the most important rights first granted to EU citizens by the EU Treaties in the 1990s. Putting these rights into their broader context, the book provides important insights into the development of the EU now that the Constitutional Treaty has been rejected in the referendums in France and the Netherlands, and into issues which are still sensitive for national sovereignty such as immigration, nationality and naturalization.

The Transformation of Citizenship Volume 1

The Transformation of Citizenship  Volume 1
Author: Juergen Mackert,Bryan S. Turner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317203889

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The Transformation of Citizenship addresses the basic question of how we can make sense of citizenship in the twenty-first century. These volumes make a strong plea for a reorientation of the sociology of citizenship and address serious threats of an ongoing erosion of citizenship rights. Arguing from different scientific perspectives, rather than offering new conceptions of citizenship as supposedly more adequate models of rights, membership and belonging, they deal with both the ways citizenship is transformed and the ways it operates in the face of fundamentally transformed conditions. This volume Political Economy discusses manifold consequences of a decades-long enforcement of neo-liberalism for the rights of citizens. As neo-liberalism not only means a new form of economic system, it has to be conceived of as an entirely new form of global, regional and national governance that radically transforms economic, political and social relations in society. Its consequences for citizenship as a social institution are no less than dramatic. Against the background of both manifest and ideological processes the book looks at if citizenship has lost the basis it has rested upon for decades, or if the institution itself is in a process of being fundamentally transformed and restructured, thereby changing its meaning and the significance of citizens’ rights. This book will appeal to academics working in the field of political theory, political sociology and European studies.

The Transformation of Citizenship Volume 2

The Transformation of Citizenship  Volume 2
Author: Jürgen Mackert,Bryan S. Turner
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317203834

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This volume Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion examines the many different and newly emerging ways in which citizenship refers to spatial, symbolic and social boundaries. Today, in the context of citizenship we face processes of inclusion and exclusion on national and supranational level but no less on the level of groups and individuals. The book addresses these different levels and discusses processes of inclusion and exclusion with regard to spatial, social and symbolic boundaries referring to such different problems as political participation, migration, or identity with regard to religion or the EU. This book will appeal to academics working in the field of political theory, political sociology and European studies.

Limits of Citizenship

Limits of Citizenship
Author: Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1994
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780226768427

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3. Explaining incorporation regimes