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Encyclopedia of citizenship studies / edited by Marisol García Cabeza (formerly Department of Sociology, Honorary Distinction, University of Barcelona, Spain) and Thomas Faist (Faculty of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Germany).
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Elgar encyclopedias in the social sciences
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Citizenship--Encyclopedias.
- Citizenship.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (500 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.
- Summary:
- "This Encyclopedia presents a comprehensive collection of entries addressing the normative claims and definitions of the critical concepts, principles, and approaches that make up the field of citizenship studies. The Encyclopedia explores the empirical realities of citizenship from a diverse array of perspectives, and covers comparative, regional and global perspectives in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Its broad coverage ranges from classical ideas of citizenship to the experience of citizenship in the Anthropocene, providing contextual insight into its expansion, erosion, and extension over the past 200 years. With its succinct overviews of critical aspects of citizenship, the Encyclopedia of Citizenship Studies will prove an invaluable resource to postgraduate students and junior researchers of sociology, political science, political philosophy, migration, political geography and geopolitics, human rights, and population studies. Its in-depth discussion of the empirical realities of citizenship will also benefit policy makers and researchers in these areas. Key Features: 78 thought-provoking entries structured into six thematic parts. Discussion of key methodologies in, and novel approaches to, citizenship research. Exploration of differentiated forms of modern citizenship, such as intimate, gendered and multicultural citizenship. Examination of key issues such as statelessness, naturalization and transnational or diasporic forms of citizenship"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Contents: The encyclopedia of citizenship studies / Thomas Faist and Marisol Garcia Cabeza
- Part I: The history of a concept
- 1. Citizenship in athenian law and society / Konstantinos Kapparis
- 2. Citizenship and the republican idea: From rome to the renaissance / Jordi Mundó
- 3. Liberal and republican conceptions of citizenship / Filiz Kartal
- 4. Urban citizenship before the French revolution / Maarten Prak
- 5. Community rights and citizenship / Fethi Mansouri
- 6. Modern citizenship and nation-state building / Pauli Kettunen
- 7. Citizenship and the welfare state - t.h. Marshall / David Benassi and Enzo Mingione
- 8. Citizenship and life chances - ralf dahrendorf / Bryan Turner
- 9. Horizons for citizenship and democracy: A relational approach / Manlio Cinalli and David Jacobson
- 10. Postnational citizenship: The entangled trajectory of citizenship and human rights / Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal
- 11. Global citizenship and cosmopolitan citizenship / Irene Langran
- Part II: Approaches and perspectives
- 12. The expansion and erosion of citizenship rights / Peter Kivisto
- 13. Citizenship obligations, civic virtues, and civil society / Thomas Janoski
- 14. Civic stratification / Lydia Morris
- 15. Migration, citizenship, and human rights / Tanya Basok and Suzan Ilcan
- 16. Citizenship and capitalism/ industrial citizenship / Oliver Nachtwey and Martin Seeliger
- 17. Citizenship (social) and the market / Anton Hemerijck, Azizjon Bagadirov and Pablo Puertas
- 18. Citizenship and political economy / Margaret R. Somers
- 19. Citizenship and workplace democracy / Astrid Hedin
- 20. Intimate and sexual citizenships: Research, theory, and social change / Ken Plummer
- 21. Gendered citizenship / Pauline Stoltz
- 22. Multicultural citizenship / Christian Joppke
- 23. Racialized citizenship / Jack Jin Gary Lee
- 24. Digital citizenship / Luigi Ceccarini
- 25. Disability and citizenship / Marie Sépulchre
- Part III: Citizenship, institutions and membership rights
- 26. Citizenship and membership / Rainer Bauböck
- 27. Citizenship and the social contract in the twenty-first century / John Torpey
- 28. Authoritarian threats to democratic citizenship / Colin Crouch
- 29. The impact of populism on citizenship / Peter Kivisto
- 30. Naturalisation / Leah Bassel and Kamran Khan
- 31. Dual citizenship / Peter J. Spiro
- 32. Citizenship and statelessness / Brad K. Blitz
- 33. Citizenship and irregular migrants / Anna Papoutsi and Nando Sigona
- 34. Citizenship regimes in comparative perspective / Manlio Cinalli
- 35. Citizenship in emigration context / Ahmet İ duygu
- 36. Citizenship and liberalism / Phil Triadafilopoulos
- 37. Citizenship and religion / Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir
- 38. Citizenship and education / Andrew Peterson
- 39. Citizenship and terrorism / Riva Kastoryano
- 40. Transnational and diasporic citizenship / Eva Østergaard-Nielsen
- 41. Boundaries of citizenship / Mikael Spång
- 42. Citizenship and refugees / Cindy Horst
- Part IV: Agency: actors, social action and democracy
- 43. Citizenship and the public sphere / Agnes S. Ku
- 44. Citizenship and civil society / Paul Dekker
- 45. Social movements and citizenship rights / Donatella della Porta
- 46. Enacting citizenship / Engin Isin
- 47. European citizenship practice / Antje Wiener
- 48. Spaces of citizenship / Michael Collyer
- 49. Intersectional perspectives to citizenship / Anna Amelina and Miriam Friz Trzeciak
- 50. Urban citizenship: Status, rights, practices, and exclusion / Nihad El-Kayed and Talja Blokland
- 51. Citizenship and the commons / Filippo Barbera
- Part V: Territorial scales, geographies
- 52. Cities and citizenship: The multilevel governance of social policy / Yuri Kazepov
- 53. European citizenship / Agustin José Menéndez and Espen Olsen
- 54. (post)coloniality and exclusion from citizenship in the americas / Manuela Boatcă
- 55 citizenship in Latin America / Sergio Tamayo
- 56 citizenship and (late) colonialism in Africa / Andreas Eckert
- 57 citizenship in post-independence Africa / Bronwen Manby
- 58. Citizenship in the arab world / Said Al Hashmi and Erica Augenstein
- 59. Citizenship in the gulf states / Martin Baldwin-Edwards
- 60. Citizenship in the world's largest democracy: India / Binod Khadria
- 61. Migration and citizenship in east asia / Hideki Tarumoto
- 62. Rural-urban dichotomy and citizenships in China / Kam Wing Chan
- 63. Connected citizenship in China: Through a gendered lens / Sophia Woodman
- Part VI: Issues and policy challenges for citizenship
- 64. Citizenship in the anthropocene / Peter Cox
- 65. Ecological citizenship / Andy Scerri
- 66. Citizenship and the loss of habitat: A property rights explanation / Michael Kolocek
- 67. Citizenship education / Ralph Leighton
- 68. Citizenship (rights) through social innovation / Frank Moulaert and Liana Simmons
- 69. The culturalization and emotionalization of citizenship / Jan Willem Duyvendak and Mathis Schnell
- 70. Investor citizenship / Jelena Dzankić
- 71. Citizenship and the human right to health / Eduardo Arenas Catalán
- 72. Discourses of citizenship and security since 9/11 / Benjamin Muller
- 73. Denizenship / Elke Winter and Aïki Mekerian
- 74. Intercultural citizenship / Ricard Zapata-Barrero
- 75. Methodologies and identification strategies in citizenship studies / Floris Peters
- 76. Qualitative methods in citizenship studies / Marta Bivand Erdal
- 77. Pandemic citizenship / Lorenzo Piccoli
- 78. Exploring the globalcit citizenship law dataset: Potential and pitfalls of global comparison / Luuk van der Baaren and Maarten Vink
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781800880467 (e-book)
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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