Citizenship and IdentitySAGE, 7 dec 1999 - 189 pagina's Citizenship and Identity provides an introduction to key debates in sociology and social and political theory on postmodernization and globalization through a critical examination of the often contested concepts of citizenship and identity. The detailed introductory discussion of the relation between the civil and the political, between recognition and redistribution, gives a comprehensive vocabulary for understanding recent and on-going debates. Using the work of T.H.Marshall to frame the discussion of how diasporic, technological, ecological, cosmopolitan, sexual and cultural rights expand the definition of citizenship, the book shows how, in turn, civil, political and social rights have been transformed by postmodernization and globalization. Lucid and comprehensive, Citizenship and Identity will be essential reading for students and researchers in sociology, social and political theory and cultural studies. |
Inhoudsopgave
CIVIL POLITICAL AND SOCIAL | 25 |
POSTCOLONIAL IDENTITIES | 47 |
IDENTITIES OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY | 71 |
CONTESTED SOVEREIGNTIES | 91 |
Technological Citizenship | 97 |
Ecological Citizenship | 113 |
CONSUMING IDENTITIES | 123 |
FRAGMENTATION VERSUS PLURALIZATION | 153 |
163 | |
185 | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
advanced capitalism argued articulated associated become Bourdieu century challenge Chapter citizens citizenship and identity citizenship rights claim communitarian conception of citizenship conflict constitute consumer consumption cosmopolitan critical cultural capital cultural politics debate defined democracy democratic diasporic differentiation discourse discussion diversity dominant Durkheim ecological citizenship economic emerged environmental environmental movements essentialist ethic of care ethnic existence forms of capital forms of citizenship Foucault gender Gierke global city Gouldner group rights habitus homosexuality identification identity politics images immigrants individuals inequality Internet issues Kymlicka labour liberal democracies liberalism Marshall mass media means modern capitalism modern citizenship Mouffe multiculturalism nation-state neoliberalism occupations oppression Perkin petite bourgeoisie Pierre Bourdieu postindustrial society postmodern practices principle production professional question race racial radical recognition recognize rise shift significant social movements social rights society sovereignty specific sphere status structure struggle symbolic theory women