The Transformation of Citizenship, Volume 2: Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion

The Transformation of Citizenship, Volume 2: Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion

The Transformation of Citizenship, Volume 2: Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion

The Transformation of Citizenship, Volume 2: Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion

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Overview

This volume Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion examines the many different and newly emerging ways in which citizenship refers to spatial, symbolic and social boundaries. Today, in the context of citizenship we face processes of inclusion and exclusion on national and supranational level but no less on the level of groups and individuals. The book addresses these different levels and discusses processes of inclusion and exclusion with regard to spatial, social and symbolic boundaries referring to such different problems as political participation, migration, or identity with regard to religion or the EU. This book will appeal to academics working in the field of political theory, political sociology and European studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317203827
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/16/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 768 KB

About the Author

Jürgen Mackert is Professor of Sociology at the Faculty of Economics and the Social Sciences, and Co-Director of the Centre for Citizenship, Social Pluralism and Religious Diversity at Potsdam University, Germany.

Bryan S. Turner is a Professor in the Institute for Religion, Politics and Society the Australian Catholic University, Melbourne and the Director of the Centre for Citizenship, Social Pluralism and Religious Diversity at Potsdam University, Germany. He is the Max Planck Research Award Winner of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Max Planck Society 2015. He is Honorary Professor at Potsdam University, Germany.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. Citizenship and Its Boundaries, (Jürgen Mackert / Bryan S. Turner)

2. Citizenship as Political Membership. A Fundamental Strand of Twentieth and Twenty-first Century European History, (Dieter Gosewinkel)

3. Secular Law and Sharia. Accommodation and Friction, (Christian Joppke)

4. The Consumer-Citizen Nexus. Surveillance and Concerns for an Emerging Citizenship, (Jason Pridmore)

5. Contentious Citizenship. Denizens and the Negotiation of Deportation Measures in Switzerland, (Gianni D’Amato and Noemi Carrel)

6. ‘In Its Majestic Inequality’. Migration Control and Differentiated Citizenship, (Juan M. Amaya-Castro)

7. National Origins of Frontex Risk Analysis. The French Border Police’s Fight against Filières, (Sara Casella Colombeau)

8. Is there a European Refugee Citizenship in the Making? The Still Weak Institutional Basis of a Common European Asylum System, (Ludger Pries and Natalia Bekassow)

9. Antinomies of European Citizenship. On the Conflictual Passage of a Transnational Membership Regime, (Sandra Seubert)

10. European Citizenship and Identity Politics in Europe. Is the Citizenship Narrative a Good Plot for Constructing the Collective Identity of the People Living in Europe?, (Klaus Eder)

11. European Citizenship Between Cosmopolitan Outlook and National Solidarities, (Richard Münch)

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