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This book considers ideas and meaning connected with citizenship in order to problematize and broaden understandings of the term. The aim is to move away from the association of citizenship with rights and obligations within nation states and to explore issues that highlight the transnational and sub-national aspects of citizenship. This includes some of the ways in which a multi-national Britain re-articulates the notion of citizenship. The dynamics of citizenship are explored through discussion of rights and claims, belongings, recognition and practices of everyday life which, in turn, will be used to consider New Labour and citizenship.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book considers ideas and meaning connected with citizenship in order to problematize and broaden understandings of the term. The aim is to move away from the association of citizenship with rights and obligations within nation states and to explore issues that highlight the transnational and sub-national aspects of citizenship. This includes some of the ways in which a multi-national Britain re-articulates the notion of citizenship. The dynamics of citizenship are explored through discussion of rights and claims, belongings, recognition and practices of everyday life which, in turn, will be used to consider New Labour and citizenship.
Autorenporträt
Gail Lewis is a Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at The Open University. Her research interests centre on the intersections between social policy, the social divisions of gender and 'race' and the project of nation building.