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Contesting Citizenship (Paperback)
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Contesting Citizenship (Paperback)
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This new book shows how citizenship, and its meaning and form, has
become a vital site of contestation. It clearly demonstrates how
whilst minority groups struggle to redefine the rights of
citizenship in more pluralized forms, the responsibilities of
citizenship are being reaffirmed by democratic governments
concerned to maintain the common political culture underpinning the
nation. In this context, one of the central questions confronting
contemporary state and their citizens is how recognition of
socio-cultural 'differences' can be integrated into a universal
conception of citizenship that aims to secure equality for all.
Equality policies have become a central aspect of contemporary
European public policy. The 'equality/difference' debate has been a
central concern of recent feminist theory. The need to recognize
diversity amongst women, and to work with the concept of
'intersectionality' has become widespread amongst political theory.
Meanwhile European states have each been negotiating the demands of
ethnicity, disability, sexuality, religion, age and gender in ways
shaped by their own institutional and cultural histories. This book
was previously published as a special issue of Critical Review of
International Social & Political Philosophy (CRISPP).
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