Bloomsbury Home
Citizenship and Migration
Globalization and the Politics of Belonging
Citizenship and Migration
Globalization and the Politics of Belonging
This product is usually dispatched within 10-14 days
- Delivery and returns info
-
Free UK delivery on orders £30 or over
Description
Globalization creates new challenges for citizenship: boundaries are being blurred and nation-state powers eroded. Millions of people have multiple citizenship, millions more lack citizenship of their country of residence. Cultural heterogeneity is escalating. There are increasing numbers of citizens who do not belong. This undermines the nation-state as the central site of democracy. New approaches are needed, which take account of complex identities and transnational belonging, and which allow for democratic control of power at all its proliferating levels.
Table of Contents
The Crisis of Citizenship
Theories of Citizenship
Immigration, Minority Formation and Racialization
Becoming a Citizen
Being a Citizen
Ethnic Mobilization and New Political Subjects
The End of National Belonging
Globalization and Citizenship in the Asia-Pacific Region
Social Capital and the New Civics
Postscript: Citizenship or Chaos
Bibliography.
Product details
Published | 13 Apr 2000 |
---|---|
Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 258 |
ISBN | 9780333643105 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

ONLINE RESOURCES
Bloomsbury Collections
This book is available on Bloomsbury Collections where your library has access.