Philip Cook (University of Edinburgh, UK Jonathan Seglow (Royal Holloway, Univers
Citizenship is a central concept in political philosophy, bridging theory and practice and marking out those who belong and who share a common civic status. The injustices suffered by immigrants, disabled people, the economically inactive and others have been extensively catalogued, but their disadvantages have generally been conceptualised in social and/or economic terms, less commonly in terms of their status as members of the polity and hardly ever together, as a group. This volume seeks to investigate the partial citizenship which these groups share and in doing so to reflect upon...
Citizenship is a central concept in political philosophy, bridging theory and practice and marking out those who belong and who share a common civic s...