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Citizenship and identity

By: Isin, Engin F, 1959-
Title By: Wood, Patricia K
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, c1999.Description: ix, 189 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780761958291; 0761958290Program: MIST908Subject(s): Citizenship | Identity (Psychology) | Group identityDDC classification: 323.6 Online resources: Ebook | Location Map
Summary:
Through a detailed introductory discussion of the relation between the civil and the political, and between recognition and representation, this book provides a comprehensive vocabulary for understanding citizenship. It uses the work of T H Marshall to frame the critical interrogation of how ethnic, technological, ecological, cosmopolitan, sexual and cultural rights relate to citizenship. The authors show how the civil, political and social meanings of citizenship have been redefined by postmodernization and globalization.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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323.6 IS CI (Browse shelf) Available T0017352
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Cover title: Citizenship & identity.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-183) and index.

Redistribution, Recognition, Representation Modern Citizenship Civil, Political and Social Diasporic and Aboriginal Citizenship Postcolonial Identities Sexual Citizenship Identities of Gender and Sexuality Cosmopolitan Citizenship Contested Sovereignties Cultural Citizenship Consuming Identities Radical Citizenship Fragmentation versus Pluralization.

Through a detailed introductory discussion of the relation between the civil and the political, and between recognition and representation, this book provides a comprehensive vocabulary for understanding citizenship. It uses the work of T H Marshall to frame the critical interrogation of how ethnic, technological, ecological, cosmopolitan, sexual and cultural rights relate to citizenship. The authors show how the civil, political and social meanings of citizenship have been redefined by postmodernization and globalization.

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