This book challenges what it means to be a citizen by focusing on displacement and experiences of space as a political concept. Arguing that concepts of citizenship are temporally, socially and spatially produced, the author finds that binary oppositions of statelessness and citizenship are no longer relevant.
This book challenges what it means to be a citizen by focusing on displacement and experiences of space as a political concept. Arguing that concepts of citizenship are temporally, socially and spatially produced, the author finds that binary oppositions of statelessness and citizenship are no longer relevant.
Dr Victoria Redclift is a Research Associate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Manchester. She researched at the Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit in Bangladesh and won the LSE's first four year Bonnart-Braunthal PhD Scholarship in the Department of Sociology.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Spatial Formations of Exclusion 3. The 'socio-spatial' contours of 'community' 4. The Crafting of Citizenship: Property, Territory and the Post-colonial State 5. The 'Social Field of Citizenship' in Bangladesh: Past and Present 6. Discourses of 'integration': Capital, Movement and 'Modernity' 7. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Spatial Formations of Exclusion 3. The 'socio-spatial' contours of 'community' 4. The Crafting of Citizenship: Property, Territory and the Post-colonial State 5. The 'Social Field of Citizenship' in Bangladesh: Past and Present 6. Discourses of 'integration': Capital, Movement and 'Modernity' 7. Conclusion
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