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Citizenship rights. - (The international library of essays on rights)
1. Citizenship.
I. Series II. Shaw, Jo, 1961-III. Stiks, Igor, 1977
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Berghahn Books for the essay: Zygmunt Bauman (2005), Freedom from, in and through the State: T.H. Marshalls Trinity of Rights Revisited, Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory, , pp. 1327.
Berkeley Journal of Sociology for the essay: Saskia Sassen (2002), The Repositioning of Citizenship: Emergent Subjects and Spaces for Politics, Berkeley Journal of Sociology, , pp. 425. Copyright 2002 Saskia Sassen.
Fordham Law Review for the essay: Jo Shaw (2007), E.U. Citizenship and Political Rights in an Evolving European Union, Fordham Law Review, , pp. 254979.
John Wiley & Sons for the essay: Margaret R. Somers (1994), Rights, Relationality, and Membership: Rethinking the Making and Meaning of Citizenship, Law and Social Inquiry, , pp. 63112. Copyright 1994 American Bar Foundation. Reproduced with permission of Blackwell Publishing. Published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the American Bar Foundation.
New Left Review for the essays: Nancy Fraser (2009), Feminism, Capitalism and the Cunning of History, New Left Review, , pp. 97117; David Harvey (2008), The Right to the City, New Left Review, , pp. 2310.
Palgrave Macmillan for the essay: Engin F. Isin (2009), Citizenship in Flux: The Figure of the Activist Citizen, Subjectivity, , pp. 36788. Copyright 2009 Palgrave Macmillan.
Pluto Press for the essay: Tom Bottomore (1992), Citizenship and Social Class, Forty Years On, in T.H. Marshall and Tom Bottomore, Citizenship and Social Class, London: Pluto Press, pp. 5596.
Sage Publications for the essays: Will Kymlicka (2003), Multicultural States and Intercultural Citizens, Theory and Research in Education, , pp. 14769. Copyright 2003 Sage Publications; Aihwa Ong (2006), Mutations in Citizenship, Theory Culture and Society, , pp. 499505. Copyright 2006 Theory, Culture and Society. Published by Sage on behalf of The TCS Centre, Nottingham Trent University; Carole Pateman (2004),Democratizing Citizenship: Some Advantages of a Basic Income, Politics and Society, , pp. 89105. Copyright 2004 Sage Publications; Diane Richardson (2000), Constructing Sexual Citizenship: Theorizing Sexual Rights, Critical Social Policy, , pp. 10535. Copyright 2000 Critical Social Policy.
Sense Publishers for the essay: James Tully (2008), Two Meanings of Global Citizenship: Modern and Diverse, in Michael A. Peters, Alan Britton and Harry Blee (eds), Global Citizenship Education: Philosophy, Theory and Pedagogy, Rotterdam: Sense Publications, pp. 1539. Copyright 2008 Sense Publishers. All rights reserved.
Social Research for the essay: Seyla Benhabib, (1999), Citizens, Residents, and Aliens in a Changing World: Political Membership in the Global Era, Social Research, , pp. 70944. Copyright 1999 New School for Social Research (www.socres.org).
Taylor & Francis for the essays: Rainer Baubck (2011), Temporary Migrants, Partial Citizenship and Hypermigration, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, , pp. 66593. Copyright 2011 Taylor & Francis; Christian Joppke (2007), Transformation of Citizenship: Status, Rights, Identity, Citizenship Studies, , pp. 3748. Copyright 2007 Taylor & Francis; Richard Bellamy (2008), Evaluating Union Citizenship: Belonging, Rights and Participation within the EU, Citizenship Studies, , pp. 597611. Copyright 2008 Taylor & Francis; David Owen (2011), Transnational Citizenship and the Democratic State: Modes of Membership and Voting Rights, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, , pp. 64163. Copyright 2011 Taylor & Francis; Yasemin Nuholu Soysal (2000), Citizenship and Identity: Living in Diasporas in Post-War Europe?, Ethnic and Racial Studies, , pp. 115. Copyright 2000 Taylor & Francis Ltd (http://www.tandfonline.com).
University of Chicago Press for the essay: Etienne Balibar (1988), Propositions on Citizenship, Ethics, , pp. 72330. Copyright 1988 by The University of Chicago.
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