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" The future of citizenship / "
Jose V. Ciprut, editor.
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BL
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Record Number
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947086
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b701456
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Title & Author
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The future of citizenship /\ Jose V. Ciprut, editor.
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge, Mass. :: MIT Press,, ©2008.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xiii, 385 pages)
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ISBN
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0262270382
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: 1441604448
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: 9780262270380
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: 9781441604446
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0262033895
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026253312X
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9780262033893
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9780262533126
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Citizenship : mere contract, or construct for conduct? / Jose V. Ciprut -- The political economy of citizenship / J.J. Mulhern -- The ethics of civic exclusion / Rahul Kumar and David Silver -- Language, language policy, and citizenship : three views compared / Harold F. Schiffman -- Personhood, peoplehood, and polity / David R. Williams -- Citizen : past practices, prospective patterns / Mark P. Gaige -- Citizenship differentiated : compound complexities in evolution / Gary W. McDonogh -- Citizenship divided : Muslim subjects, Arab citizens, democratic dilemmas / Hocine Fetni -- Citizenship dispersed : a third space looking for its proper place / David G. Gutiérrez -- Citizenship deterritorialized : global citizenships / Henry Teune -- Democratizations in fissured societies : the makings of citizenship / Myron J. Aronoff -- The dangers of citizenship / Edward L. Rubin -- Citizenship as a mode of belonging by choice / Greg Urban -- On the varieties of contagious civic experience / Jose V. Ciprut.
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Abstract
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Contributors from a range of disciplines discuss the evolving meaning of citizenship, and the possible future of a global "citizenship by voluntary association."The ongoing expansion in the field of citizenship studies is one of the most important and remarkable recent trends in social sciences and humanities research. Some scholars raise questions about citizenship within a larger critique of liberalism and its institutions; others point to citizenship's inherently exclusionary nature. This volume examines--without advocating any ideological agenda--the evolving meaning of citizenship, with an eye to the future. The contributors--writing from the perspectives of anthropology, sociology, psychology, law, history, and other disciplines--examine four modes of citizenship in comparative global context: Differentiated, Divided, Dispersed, and Deterritorialized. The future of citizenship, they argue, may be a worldwide "citizenship by association," tantamount to a global civic interface.
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Subject
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Citizenship.
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Globalization.
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Citizenship.
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Globalization.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom Security-- Civil Rights.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom Security-- Human Rights.
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Dewey Classification
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323.6
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LC Classification
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JF801.F88 2008eb
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Added Entry
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Ciprut, Jose V.
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