Citizenship and IdentityThrough a detailed introductory discussion of the relation between the civil and the political, and between recognition and representation, this book provides a comprehensive vocabulary for understanding citizenship. It uses the work of T H Marshall to frame the critical interrogation of how ethnic, technological, ecological, cosmopolitan, sexual and cultural rights relate to citizenship. The authors show how the civil, political and social meanings of citizenship have been redefined by postmodernization and globalization. |
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... professional, semi- professional and skilled occupations ...' (38). But it is also fostered by the refinement of the selective process within the educational system itself. Individuals are classified into certain groups of aptitude or ...
... professional, semi- professional and skilled occupations ...' (38). But it is also fostered by the refinement of the selective process within the educational system itself. Individuals are classified into certain groups of aptitude or ...
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... professional groups, once set up, might be of use for this task' (Durkheim, 1992: 96). Durkheim argues, however, that regional groups no longer have the importance they once had because people are now so mobile and lack loyalties to ...
... professional groups, once set up, might be of use for this task' (Durkheim, 1992: 96). Durkheim argues, however, that regional groups no longer have the importance they once had because people are now so mobile and lack loyalties to ...
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Contents
25 | |
Geographies of Postcolonialism | 50 |
Reinventing National Identity | 56 |
First Nations and Aboriginal Rights | 64 |
IDENTITIES OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY | 71 |
Gay and Lesbian Rights | 81 |
Sexual Citizenship and Transgendered Identities | 89 |
Rights to the City | 97 |
Ecological Citizenship | 113 |
CONSUMING IDENTITIES | 123 |
Consumption as Identity | 138 |
FRAGMENTATION VERSUS PLURALIZATION | 153 |
REFERENCES | 163 |
INDEX | 185 |
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