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State building is an ongoing process that first defines legitimate citizenship and then generates citizens. Political analysts and social scientists now use the concept of citizenship as a lens for considering both the evolution of states and the development of their societies. In Citizenship as a Regime leading political scientists from Canada, Europe, and Latin America use insights from comparative politics, institutionalism, and political economy to understand and analyze the dynamics of contemporary policies and politics. Contributors present original research, critically assess the idea of a citizenship regime, and suggest ways to further develop Jane Jenson’s notion of a “citizenship regime” as an analytical tool. Research essays in this volume consider various social forces and dynamics such as neoliberalism, inequality, LGBTQ movements, the rise of populism amid nationalist movements in multinational societies – including Indigenous self-determination claims – and how they transform the politics of citizenship. The only volume focused on citizenship regimes, this book provides an enriched opportunity to reflect on the future of citizenship in Canada and throughout the world. Contributors include: Marcos Ancelovici (UQÀM), James Bickerton (St Francis Xavier University), Maxime Boucher (Université de Montréal), Neil Bradford (Huron University College), Alexandra Dobrowolsky (Saint Mary’s University), Pascale Dufour (Université de Montreal), Jane Jenson (Université de Montréal), Rachel Laforest (Queen’s University), Rianne Mahon (Wilfrid Laurier University), Bérengère Marques-Pereira (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Martin Papillon (Université de Montréal), Denis Saint-Martin (Université de Montréal), and Miram Smith (York University).


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  • Author : Mireille Paquet
  • Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
  • Genre : Political Science
  • Total Pages : 335 pages
  • ISBN : 0773553835
  • PDF File Size : 10,6 Mb
  • Language : English
  • Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews

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Citizenship as a Regime

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  • Release Date : 02 July 2018
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The Tenacity of the Couple-Norm explores the ongoing strength and insidious grip of couple-normativity across changing landscapes of law, policy and everyday life in four contrasting national contexts: the UK,

Citizenship and Civil Society

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  • Release Date : 13 February 1998
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This book shows how legal, political, social, and participation rights are systematically related to liberties, claims and immunities.

Citizenship: A Very Short Introduction

Citizenship: A Very Short Introduction
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
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  • Release Date : 25 September 2008
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Interest in citizenship has never been higher. But what does it mean to be a citizen in a modern, complex community? Richard Bellamy approaches the subject of citizenship from a

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  • Publisher : UBC Press
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  • Release Date : 01 November 2011
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The essays in Law and Citizenship provide a framework for analyzing citizenship in an increasingly globalized world by addressing a number of fundamental questions. How are traditional notions of citizenship

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Citizenship, Markets, and the State
  • Publisher : OUP Oxford
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  • Release Date : 30 November 2000
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As the neo-liberal marketization of citizenship and the resulting processes of individualization proceed, debates on citizenship tend to flounder in outmoded ideological oppositions. By examining concrete cases and processes that

Citizenship as a Regime

Citizenship as a Regime
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  • Release Date : 02 July 2018
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State building is an ongoing process that first defines legitimate citizenship and then generates citizens. Political analysts and social scientists now use the concept of citizenship as a lens for

Citizenship and Security

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  • Publisher : Routledge
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  • Release Date : 15 August 2013
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This book engages the intense relationship between citizenship and security in modern politics. It focuses on questions of citizenship in security analysis in order to critically evaluate how political being

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Citizenship Regimes, Law, and Belonging
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
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  • Release Date : 27 May 2022
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Successive amendments in the citizenship law in India have spawned distinct regimes of citizenship. The idea of citizenship regimes is crucial for making the argument that law must be seen