Citizenship has become an increasingly important axis in the social sciences. This book constitutes the most authoritative and comprehensive guide to the terrain. Drawing on a wealth of interdisciplinary knowledge, and including some of the leading commentators of the day, it is an essential guide to understanding modern citizenship.
Citizenship Studies - Engin F Isin and Bryan S Turner
An Introduction
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS
Political Citizenship - Thomas Janoski and Brian Gran
Foundations of Rights
Economic Citizenship - Anthony Woodiwiss
Variations and the Threat of Globalization
Social Citizenship - Maurice Roche
Grounds of Social Change
PART TWO: HISTORIES
Ancient Citizenship and its Inheritors - David Burchell
Modern Citizenship - Rogers M Smith
Citizenship after Orientalism - Engin F Isin
PART THREE: APPROACHES
Liberal Citizenship - Peter H Schuck
Republican Citizenship - Richard Dagger
Communitarianism and Citizenship - Gerard Delanty
Radical Democratic Citizenship - Claire Rasmussen and Michael Brown
Amidst Political Theory and Geography
PART FOUR: FORMS
Sexual Citizenship - Ruth Lister
Citizenship and Indian Peoples - Alan C Cairns
The Ambiguous Legacy of Internal Colonialism
Cultural Citizenship - Toby Miller
Multicultural Citizenship - Christian Joppke
Religion and Politics - Bryan S Turner
The Elementary Forms of Citizenship
Towards Post-National and Denationalized Citizenship - Saskia Sassen
Ecological Citizenship - Deane Curtin
City, Democracy and Citizenship - Engin F Isin
Historical Images, Contemporary Practices
Cosmopolitan Citizenship - Andrew Linklater