Beschreibung:
Structured analytically, the book introduces the reader to all the facets of citizenship.
Structured analytically, the book introduces the reader to all the facets of citizenship.
Das E-Book What is Citizenship? wird angeboten von John Wiley & Sons und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert:
Political Philosophy & Theory, Political Science, Political Sociology, Politikwissenschaft, Politische Philosophie u. Politiktheorie, Politische Soziologie, Sociology, Soziologie
Preface viiAcknowledgement viiiIntroduction 11 The Liberal Tradition 4Origins * Citizenship and capitalism * Marshall'sanalysis * Marshall: influence and judgements * Socialcitizenship and neo-liberalism * Two additional elements* Citizenship rights at the turn of the century * Theproblem of rights in practice2 The Civic Republican Tradition 44Major thinkers * Purpose of citizenship * Style ofcitizenship * Qualities of citizenship * Role of thecitizen * Forming the citizen * Revival and arguments* Adaptations for today3 Who Are Citizens? 80Legal definitions * Equality or elitism? * Feministperspectives * Citizenship as nationality: origins * Citizenship and nationality synthesized * National citizens:made or born * Multiculturalism4 Multiple Citizenship 115The idea of multiple citizenship * Parallel citizenships* Federal constitutions * The European Union * Sub-state citizenships * The idea of cosmopolis * Worldcitizenship identity and morality * World law and the citizen* World governance and the citizen * Pros and cons5 Problems and Resolutions 155Inherent problems and tensions * Current issues * The roles of education * Connections and essenceReferences 181Select Reading List 187Index 189