Citizenship in a Global Age

Citizenship in a Global Age

Delanty, Gerard

Open University Press

12/2000

192

Mole

Inglês

9780335204892

15 a 20 dias

This book provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the main debates on citizenship and the implications of globalization. It argues that citizenship is no longer defined by nationality and the nation state, but has become de-territorialized and fragmented into the separate discourses of rights, participation, responsibility and identity.
Series editor's foreword Preface and acknowledgements Introduction Part one: Models of citizenship The liberal theory of citizenship rights and duties Communitarian theories of citizenship participation and identity The radical theories of politics citizenship and democracy Part two: The cosmopolitan challenge Cosmopolitan citizenship beyond the nation-state Human rights and citizenship the emergence of the embodied self Globalization and the deterritorialization of space between order and chaos The transformation of the nation-state nationalism, the city, migration and multi-culturalism European integration and postnational citizenship four kinds of postnationalization Part three: Rethinking citizenship The reconfiguration of citizenship postnational governance in the multi-levelled polity Conclusion the idea of civic cosmopolitanism References Index.
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