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Encyclopedia of Citizenship Studies
This Encyclopedia presents a comprehensive collection of entries addressing the normative claims and definitions of the critical concepts, principles, and approaches that make up the field of citizenship studies.
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This Encyclopedia presents a comprehensive collection of entries addressing the normative claims and definitions of the critical concepts, principles, and approaches that make up the field of citizenship studies.
The Encyclopedia explores the empirical realities of citizenship from a diverse array of perspectives, and covers comparative, regional and global perspectives in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Its broad coverage ranges from classical ideas of citizenship to the experience of citizenship in the Anthropocene, providing contextual insight into its expansion, erosion, and extension over the past 200 years.
With its succinct overviews of critical aspects of citizenship, the Encyclopedia of Citizenship Studies will prove an invaluable resource to postgraduate students and junior researchers of sociology, political science, political philosophy, migration, political geography and geopolitics, human rights, and population studies. Its in-depth discussion of the empirical realities of citizenship will also benefit policy makers and researchers in these areas.
Key Features:
• 78 thought-provoking entries structured into six thematic parts
• Discussion of key methodologies in, and novel approaches to, citizenship research
• Exploration of differentiated forms of modern citizenship, such as intimate, gendered and multicultural citizenship
• Examination of key issues such as statelessness, naturalization and transnational or diasporic forms of citizenship
The Encyclopedia explores the empirical realities of citizenship from a diverse array of perspectives, and covers comparative, regional and global perspectives in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Its broad coverage ranges from classical ideas of citizenship to the experience of citizenship in the Anthropocene, providing contextual insight into its expansion, erosion, and extension over the past 200 years.
With its succinct overviews of critical aspects of citizenship, the Encyclopedia of Citizenship Studies will prove an invaluable resource to postgraduate students and junior researchers of sociology, political science, political philosophy, migration, political geography and geopolitics, human rights, and population studies. Its in-depth discussion of the empirical realities of citizenship will also benefit policy makers and researchers in these areas.
Key Features:
• 78 thought-provoking entries structured into six thematic parts
• Discussion of key methodologies in, and novel approaches to, citizenship research
• Exploration of differentiated forms of modern citizenship, such as intimate, gendered and multicultural citizenship
• Examination of key issues such as statelessness, naturalization and transnational or diasporic forms of citizenship
Contributors
Contributors include: Said Al Hashmi, Anna Amelina, Eduardo Arenas Catalán, Erica Augenstein, Azizjon Bagadirov, Martin Baldwin-Edwards, Filippo Barbera, Tanya Basok, Leah Bassel, Rainer Bauböck, David Benassi, Marta Bivand Erdal, Brad K. Blitz, Talja Blokland, Manuela Boatcă, Luigi Ceccarini, Kam Wing Chan, Manlio Cinalli, Michael Collyer, Peter Cox, Colin Crouch, Paul Dekker, Donatella Della Porta, Jan Willem Duyvendak, Jelena Džankić, Andreas Eckert, Nihad El-Kayed, Miriam Friz Trzeciak, Astrid Hedin, Anton Hemerijck, Cindy Horst, Ahmet İçduygu, Suzan Ilcan, Engin Isin, David Jacobson, Thomas Janoski, Christian Joppke, Konstantinos Kapparis, Filiz Kartal, Riva Kastoryano, Yuri Kazepov, Pauli Kettunen, Kamran Khan, Binod Khadria, Peter Kivisto, Michael Kolocek, Agnes S. Ku, Irene Langran, Jack Jin Gary Lee, Ralph Leighton, Bronwen Manby, Fethi Mansouri, Aïki Mekerian, Agustin José Menéndez, Enzo Mingione, Lydia Morris, Frank Moulaert, Benjamin Muller, Jordi Mundó, Oliver Nachtwey, Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir, Espen D.H. Olsen, Eva Østergaard-Nielsen, Anna Papoutsi, Floris Peters, Andrew Peterson, Lorenzo Piccoli, Ken Plummer, Maarten Prak, Pablo Puertas, Andy Scerri, Mathis Schnell, Martin Seeliger, Marie Sépulchre, Nando Sigona, Liana Simmons, Margaret R. Somers, Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal, Mikael Spång, Peter J. Spiro, Pauline Stoltz, Sergio Tamayo, Hideki Tarumoto, John Torpey, Phil Triadafilopoulos, Bryan Turner, Luuk van der Baaren, Maarten Vink, Antje Wiener, Elke Winter, Sophia Woodman, Ricard Zapata-Barrero,