Disputing citizenship / John Clarke, Kathleen Coll, Evelina Dagnino and Catherine Neveu.
This unique book presents a new perspective on citizenship by treating it as a continuing focus of dispute. The authors develop a view of citizenship as always emerging from struggle through an exploration of the entanglements of politics, culture and power that are both embodied and contested in fo...
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Bristol, UK :
Policy Press,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- DISPUTING CITIZENSHIP
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- The structure of the book
- 1. Recentering citizenship
- Introduction
- Contextualising citizenship
- Citizenship: political projects and cultural formations
- Citizenship, politics and the adventures of culture
- Culture, politics and cultural citizenship
- Conclusion: recentering citizenship
- views from the margins
- 2. Decentering citizenship
- Unsettling citizenship
- Pluralising the state
- Decentering the state in practice
- Dividing and multiplying: reinventing 'the people'
- Assembling citizenship.
- Conclusion: decentering in theory and practice3. Imagining the 'communities' of citizenship
- Nationalising and naturalising citizenship
- Becoming post-national?
- Reinventing the 'communities' of citizens
- Sites and scales of citizenship
- A politics of scale?
- Locations and localisations
- Citizenship taking place
- Conclusion: citizenship as connective
- Conclusion: Disputing citizenship
- Citizenship in the making
- Contested meanings: what is at stake in citizenship?
- The unfinished
- References
- Index.