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Multilevel Citizenship: Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism

Autor Willem Maas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 2013
Multilevel Citizenship challenges the dominant conception of citizenship as legal and political equality within a sovereign state, demonstrates how citizenship is constructed by political and legal practices, and explores alternative forms of membership in substate, suprastate, and nonstate political communities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812245158
ISBN-10: 0812245156
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 194 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press
Seria Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism


Cuprins

Preface Chapter 1. Varieties of Multilevel Citizenship -Willem Maas PART I. MIGRANTS AND MIGRATIONS Chapter 2. Denizen Enfranchisement and Flexible Citizenship: National Passports or Local Ballots? -Luicy Pedroza Chapter 3. Attrition through Enforcement in the "Promiseland": Overlapping Memberships and the Duties of Government in Mexican America -Rogers M. Smith Chapter 4. Multilevel Citizenship in a Federal State: The Case of Noncitizens' Rights in the United States -Jenn Kinney and Elizabeth F. Cohen PART II. EMPIRES AND INDIGENEITY Chapter 5. When Did Egyptians Stop Being Ottomans? An Imperial Citizenship Case Study -Will Hanley Chapter 6. The Su Bao Case and the Layers of Everyday Citizenship in China, 1894-1904 -Elizabeth Dale Chapter 7. The International Indigenous Rights Discourse and Its Demands for Multilevel Citizenship -Sheryl Lightfoot PART III. LOCAL, MULTINATIONAL, AND POSTNATIONAL Chapter 8. Local Citizenship Politics in Switzerland: Between National Justice and Municipal Particularities -Marc Helbling Chapter 9. Multilevel Citizenship and the Contested Statehood of Bosnia and Herzegovina -Eldar Sarajlic Chapter 10. Citizens of a New Agora: Postnational Citizenship and International Economic Institutions -Turkuler Isiksel Chapter 11. Sites of Citizenship, Politics of Scales -Catherine Neveu List of Contributors Notes Index

Recenzii

"The view that citizenship is a homogeneous, unitary, and singular status is coming to be challenged, but alternative analyses of multilevel citizenship have remained limited. Here, finally, is a collection of first-rate essays that explore nested and overlapping citizenship constellations across a wide range of historical and geographic contexts."-Rainer Baubock, European University Institute "Multilevel Citizenship presents the best new critical studies of citizenship that are deconstructing the homogeneous and coherent image of the figure of both the nation and the citizen. From indigenous peoples to previously Ottoman Egyptians and from Mexican America to Bosnia and Herzegovina, it illustrates-in vivid and crisp writing-how the sites and scales of citizenship have always been multilevel, perhaps more so in the era of accelerated migrations and intensified communications."-Engin Isin, The Open University "An exceptionally strong volume, well conceived and accessible. Multilevel Citizenship will appeal to citizenship scholars by introducing novel contexts in which to disaggregate the institution."-Peter Spiro, Beasley School of Law, Temple University