Citizenship in contemporary Europe / Michael Lister and Emily Pia
- Author
- Lister, Michael, 1976-
- Published
- Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2008]
- Copyright Date
- ©2008
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (v, 218 pages)
- Additional Creators
- Pia, Emily
Access Online
- Language Note
- English.
- Contents
- Theories of citizenship -- Theories of citizenship: feminism and multiculturalism -- Postnational citizenship -- Political participation -- The welfare state -- Migration in Europe -- European citizenship and European identity -- Conclusion.
- Summary
- 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 theories, concerned with the question of difference; and [3] postnational or cosmopolitan theories which emphasise how citizen rights and behaviours are increasingly located beyond the nation state. Using these theoretical perspectives, the second section of the book assesses four key social, economic and political developments which pose challenges for citizenship in Europe: migration, political participation, the welfare state and European integration. These, it is argued, represent the most significant challenges to and for citizenship in contemporary Europe. Key Features Emphasises the importance of theories of citizenship in the analysis of key issues affecting contemporary Europe Offers a clear, accessible introduction to key themes and debates in citizenship theory Combines a broad theoretical and empirical focus Includes primary material in the empirical sections, contributing new ideas to the understanding of key issues in European politics
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9780748633432 (electronic bk.)
074863343X (electronic bk.)
1281785873
9781281785879
0748671978
9780748671977
9786611785871
6611785876
9780748633418 (cased)
0748633413 (cased)
0748633421 (pbk.)
9780748633425 (pbk.) - Digital File Characteristics
- data file
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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