Shaping Citizenship

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Shaping Citizenship

A Political Concept in Theory, Debate and Practice

Sociology Political science and theory Political structures: democracy Human rights, civil rights Social and political philosophy

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Collection: Conceptualising Comparative Politics

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 14th December 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 456 Kb

ISBN: 9781351736428


Citizenship is a core concept for the social sciences, and citizenship is also frequently interpreted, challenged and contested in different political arenas. Shaping Citizenship explores how the concept is debated and contested, defined and redefined, used and constructed by different agents, at different times, and with regard to both theory and practice.

The book uses a reflexive and constructivist perspective on the concept of citizenship that draws on the theory and methodology of conceptual history. This approach enables a panorama of politically important readings on citizenship that provide an interdisciplinary perspective and help to transcend narrow and simplified views on citizenship. The three parts of the book focus respectively on theories, debates and practices of citizenship. In the chapters, constructions and struggles related to citizenship are approached by experts from different fields. Thematically the chapters focus on political representation, migration, internationalization, sub-and transnationalization as well as the Europeanisation of citizenship.

An indispensable read to scholars and students, Shaping Citizenship presents new ways to study the conceptual changes, struggles and debates related to core dimensions of this ever-evolving concept.

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