Citizenship and Place
Case Studies on the Borders of Citizenship
Herausgeber: Goebel, Allison F.; Lyon, Cherstin M.
Citizenship and Place
Case Studies on the Borders of Citizenship
Herausgeber: Goebel, Allison F.; Lyon, Cherstin M.
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This book seeks to help the reader push traditional boundaries and critically examine notions of citizenship in these spaces.
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This book seeks to help the reader push traditional boundaries and critically examine notions of citizenship in these spaces.
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- Frontiers of the Political: Doing International Politics
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781786605849
- ISBN-10: 1786605848
- Artikelnr.: 50694614
- Frontiers of the Political: Doing International Politics
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781786605849
- ISBN-10: 1786605848
- Artikelnr.: 50694614
Cherstin M. Lyon is an associate professor of history and coordinator of a graduate program in social science and globalization at Califronia State University. Allison F. Goebel is a professor in the school of environmental studies with cross appointments in gender studies, global development studies and sociology, Queen's University, Canada.
Introduction
Cherstin M. Lyon / Part One: Citizenship and Place in the City / 1. Insurgent Cities and Urban Citizenship in the 21st Century
James Holston / 2. Gender
Place and Citizenship in Urban South Africa Post-1994
Allison Goebel / 3. Graduated Sovereignty and the Fragmented City: Mapping the Political Geography of Citizenship in Detroit
L. Owen Kirkpatrick / 4. Jus-Situ? Surprising Proposals for Place-Based Citizenship by Jewish and Arab-Palestinian Israelis
2011 Mass Housing Protests and Beyond
Yael Allweil / Part Two: Beyond the City
Beyond the Nation
Beyond Citizenship / 5. Separate
Excluded
Unequal: Struggle and Resistance for Palestinian Permanent Residents in East Jerusalem
Oren Kroll-Zeldin / 6. Categorization and Differential Citizenship within Neoliberal Context: A Case Study of the Chenchu
Meenakshi Narayan and Sarveswar Sipoy / 7. Statelessness as a Form of Citizenship among Tibetan Exiles
Namgyal Choedup / 8. The Hmong of Zomia: Cultural Citizenship
Stateless
and Belonging
Faith G. Nibbs / Conclusion
Sophia Woodman
Cherstin M. Lyon / Part One: Citizenship and Place in the City / 1. Insurgent Cities and Urban Citizenship in the 21st Century
James Holston / 2. Gender
Place and Citizenship in Urban South Africa Post-1994
Allison Goebel / 3. Graduated Sovereignty and the Fragmented City: Mapping the Political Geography of Citizenship in Detroit
L. Owen Kirkpatrick / 4. Jus-Situ? Surprising Proposals for Place-Based Citizenship by Jewish and Arab-Palestinian Israelis
2011 Mass Housing Protests and Beyond
Yael Allweil / Part Two: Beyond the City
Beyond the Nation
Beyond Citizenship / 5. Separate
Excluded
Unequal: Struggle and Resistance for Palestinian Permanent Residents in East Jerusalem
Oren Kroll-Zeldin / 6. Categorization and Differential Citizenship within Neoliberal Context: A Case Study of the Chenchu
Meenakshi Narayan and Sarveswar Sipoy / 7. Statelessness as a Form of Citizenship among Tibetan Exiles
Namgyal Choedup / 8. The Hmong of Zomia: Cultural Citizenship
Stateless
and Belonging
Faith G. Nibbs / Conclusion
Sophia Woodman
Introduction
Cherstin M. Lyon / Part One: Citizenship and Place in the City / 1. Insurgent Cities and Urban Citizenship in the 21st Century
James Holston / 2. Gender
Place and Citizenship in Urban South Africa Post-1994
Allison Goebel / 3. Graduated Sovereignty and the Fragmented City: Mapping the Political Geography of Citizenship in Detroit
L. Owen Kirkpatrick / 4. Jus-Situ? Surprising Proposals for Place-Based Citizenship by Jewish and Arab-Palestinian Israelis
2011 Mass Housing Protests and Beyond
Yael Allweil / Part Two: Beyond the City
Beyond the Nation
Beyond Citizenship / 5. Separate
Excluded
Unequal: Struggle and Resistance for Palestinian Permanent Residents in East Jerusalem
Oren Kroll-Zeldin / 6. Categorization and Differential Citizenship within Neoliberal Context: A Case Study of the Chenchu
Meenakshi Narayan and Sarveswar Sipoy / 7. Statelessness as a Form of Citizenship among Tibetan Exiles
Namgyal Choedup / 8. The Hmong of Zomia: Cultural Citizenship
Stateless
and Belonging
Faith G. Nibbs / Conclusion
Sophia Woodman
Cherstin M. Lyon / Part One: Citizenship and Place in the City / 1. Insurgent Cities and Urban Citizenship in the 21st Century
James Holston / 2. Gender
Place and Citizenship in Urban South Africa Post-1994
Allison Goebel / 3. Graduated Sovereignty and the Fragmented City: Mapping the Political Geography of Citizenship in Detroit
L. Owen Kirkpatrick / 4. Jus-Situ? Surprising Proposals for Place-Based Citizenship by Jewish and Arab-Palestinian Israelis
2011 Mass Housing Protests and Beyond
Yael Allweil / Part Two: Beyond the City
Beyond the Nation
Beyond Citizenship / 5. Separate
Excluded
Unequal: Struggle and Resistance for Palestinian Permanent Residents in East Jerusalem
Oren Kroll-Zeldin / 6. Categorization and Differential Citizenship within Neoliberal Context: A Case Study of the Chenchu
Meenakshi Narayan and Sarveswar Sipoy / 7. Statelessness as a Form of Citizenship among Tibetan Exiles
Namgyal Choedup / 8. The Hmong of Zomia: Cultural Citizenship
Stateless
and Belonging
Faith G. Nibbs / Conclusion
Sophia Woodman