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Description
The second edition of this classic text substantially revises and extends the original, so as to take account of theoretical and policy developments and to enhance its international scope. Drawing on a range of disciplines and literatures, the book provides an unusually broad account of citizenship. It recasts traditional thinking about the concept so as to pinpoint important theoretical issues and their political and policy implications for women in their diversity. Themes of inclusion and exclusion (at national and international level), rights and participation, inequality and difference are thus all brought to the fore in the development of a woman-friendly, gender-inclusive theory and praxis of citizenship.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
What is Citizenship?
Inclusion or Exclusion?
A Differentiated Universalism
Beyond Dichotomy
PART TWO: ACROSS THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIVIDE
Private-Public: The Barriers to Citizenship
Women's Political Citizenship: Different and Equa
Women's social Citizenship: Earning and Caring
Conclusion: Towards a Feminist Theory and Praxis of Citizenship.
Product details
Published | Mar 28 2003 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 323 |
ISBN | 9780333948200 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |