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Reconfiguring Citizenship - Social Exclusion and Diversity within Inclusive Citizenship Practices (Paperback)
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Citizenship as a status assumes that all those encompassed by the
term 'citizen' are included, albeit within the boundaries of the
nation-state. Yet citizenship practices can be both inclusionary
and exclusionary, with far-reaching ramifications for both
nationals and non-nationals. This volume explores the concept of
citizenship and its practices within particular contexts and
nation-states to identify whether its claims to inclusivity are
justified. This will show whether the exclusionary dimensions
experienced by some citizens and non-citizens are linked to
deficiencies in the concept, country-specific policies or how it is
practised in different contexts. The interrogation of citizenship
is important in a globalising world where crossing borders raises
issues of diversity and how citizenship status is framed. This
raises the issue of human rights and their protection within the
nation-state for people whose lifestyles differ from the prevailing
ones. Besides highlighting the importance of human rights and
social justice as integral to citizenship, it affirms the role of
the nation-state in safeguarding these matters. It does so by
building on Indigenous peoples' insights about linking citizenship
to connections to other people and the environment and arguing for
the inalienability and portability of citizenship rights guaranteed
collectively through international level agreements. These issues
are of particular concern to social workers given that they must
act in accordance with the principles of democracy, equality and
empowerment. However, citizenship issues are often inadequately
articulated in social work theory and practice. This book redresses
this by providing social workers with insights, knowledge, values
and skills about citizenship practices to enable them to work more
effectively with those excluded from enjoying the full rights of
citizenship in the nation-states in which they reside.
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