This book seeks to analyse the impact of globalisation, European integration, mass migration, changing patterns of political participation and welfare state provision upon citizenship in Europe. Uniting theory with empirical examples, the central theme of the book is that how we view such changes is dependent upon how we view citizenship theoretically. The authors analyse the three main theoretical approaches to citizenship: 1] classical positions (liberal, communitarian, and republican), primarily concerned with questions of rights and responsibilities; 2] multiculturalist and feminist...
This book seeks to analyse the impact of globalisation, European integration, mass migration, changing patterns of political participation and welfare...
This book seeks to analyse the impact of globalisation, European integration, mass migration, changing patterns of political participation and welfare state provision upon citizenship in Europe. Uniting theory with empirical examples, the central theme of the book is that how we view such changes is dependent upon how we view citizenship theoretically. The authors analyse the three main theoretical approaches to citizenship: 1] classical positions (liberal, communitarian, and republican), primarily concerned with questions of rights and responsibilities; 2] multiculturalist and feminist...
This book seeks to analyse the impact of globalisation, European integration, mass migration, changing patterns of political participation and welfare...