The Condition of Democracy
Volume 2: Contesting Citizenship
Herausgeber: Mackert, Jürgen; Turner, Bryan S; Wolf, Hannah
The Condition of Democracy
Volume 2: Contesting Citizenship
Herausgeber: Mackert, Jürgen; Turner, Bryan S; Wolf, Hannah
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Democracy and citizenship are conceptually and empirically contested. Against the backdrop of recent and current profound transformations in and of democratic societies, this volume presents and discusses acute contestations, within and beyond national borders and boundaries.
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Democracy and citizenship are conceptually and empirically contested. Against the backdrop of recent and current profound transformations in and of democratic societies, this volume presents and discusses acute contestations, within and beyond national borders and boundaries.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780367745363
- ISBN-10: 0367745364
- Artikelnr.: 62234083
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780367745363
- ISBN-10: 0367745364
- Artikelnr.: 62234083
Jürgen Mackert is Professor of Sociology and co-director of the 'Centre for Citizenship, Social Pluralism and Religious Diversity' at Potsdam University, Germany. His research interests include sociology of citizenship, political economy, closure theory and collective violence. Recent publication: Social life as collective struggle: Closure theory, and the problem of solidarity, SOZIALPOLITIK.CH (2021). Hannah Wolf is a Researcher and Lecturer at the Chair for General Sociology at the University of Potsdam, and associate member at the DFG-collaborative research centre 'Re-Figuration of Spaces'. Her research interests include urban sociology, theories of space and place and citizenship studies. Latest publication: Am Ende der Globalisierung: Über die Refiguration von Räumen (ed. with Martina Löw, Volkan Sayman and Jona Schwerer), 2021, transcript. Bryan S. Turner is Research Professor of Sociology at the Australian Catholic University (Sydney), Emeritus Professor at the Graduate Center CUNY, Honorary Max Planck Professor at Potsdam University Germany, and Research Fellow at the Edward Cadbury Center, University of Birmingham, UK. He holds a Cambridge Litt.D. In 2020 with Rob Stones he published 'Successful Societies: Decision-making and the quality of attentiveness', British Journal of Sociology, 71(1), 183-202.
Introduction: Considering Democracies Part 1: Contesting Borders and
Boundaries 1. Rescaling Citizenship: Inclusion and Exclusion of Refugees in
Europe's Multi-Level Governance Structure 2. Church Asylum as Ultima Ratio:
Fighting for Access to German Society 3. Migration and Democracy:
Reclaiming Democracy From its Nativist/Nationalist Closure Part 2: The
Violence of Democracies 4. The Violence of Politics and the Participation
of Citizens 5. The Crisis of Social Trust in Non-Violent Routines: Social
Mobilization of Right-Wing Violence in Germany 6. Beyond Legal Referent:
The Degradation of Citizenship Through The Yemen War Part 3: The
Refiguration of Institutions 7. The Capture of the Polish Constitutional
Tribunal and Its Impact on the Rights and Freedoms of Individuals 8. The
Rise of Authoritarianism in the European Union: A Hybrid Regime in Hungary
9. Turkey's Regime Transformation and its Emerging Police State: The
Judicialization of Politics, Everyday Emergency, and Marginalizing
Citizenship
Boundaries 1. Rescaling Citizenship: Inclusion and Exclusion of Refugees in
Europe's Multi-Level Governance Structure 2. Church Asylum as Ultima Ratio:
Fighting for Access to German Society 3. Migration and Democracy:
Reclaiming Democracy From its Nativist/Nationalist Closure Part 2: The
Violence of Democracies 4. The Violence of Politics and the Participation
of Citizens 5. The Crisis of Social Trust in Non-Violent Routines: Social
Mobilization of Right-Wing Violence in Germany 6. Beyond Legal Referent:
The Degradation of Citizenship Through The Yemen War Part 3: The
Refiguration of Institutions 7. The Capture of the Polish Constitutional
Tribunal and Its Impact on the Rights and Freedoms of Individuals 8. The
Rise of Authoritarianism in the European Union: A Hybrid Regime in Hungary
9. Turkey's Regime Transformation and its Emerging Police State: The
Judicialization of Politics, Everyday Emergency, and Marginalizing
Citizenship
Introduction: Considering Democracies Part 1: Contesting Borders and
Boundaries 1. Rescaling Citizenship: Inclusion and Exclusion of Refugees in
Europe's Multi-Level Governance Structure 2. Church Asylum as Ultima Ratio:
Fighting for Access to German Society 3. Migration and Democracy:
Reclaiming Democracy From its Nativist/Nationalist Closure Part 2: The
Violence of Democracies 4. The Violence of Politics and the Participation
of Citizens 5. The Crisis of Social Trust in Non-Violent Routines: Social
Mobilization of Right-Wing Violence in Germany 6. Beyond Legal Referent:
The Degradation of Citizenship Through The Yemen War Part 3: The
Refiguration of Institutions 7. The Capture of the Polish Constitutional
Tribunal and Its Impact on the Rights and Freedoms of Individuals 8. The
Rise of Authoritarianism in the European Union: A Hybrid Regime in Hungary
9. Turkey's Regime Transformation and its Emerging Police State: The
Judicialization of Politics, Everyday Emergency, and Marginalizing
Citizenship
Boundaries 1. Rescaling Citizenship: Inclusion and Exclusion of Refugees in
Europe's Multi-Level Governance Structure 2. Church Asylum as Ultima Ratio:
Fighting for Access to German Society 3. Migration and Democracy:
Reclaiming Democracy From its Nativist/Nationalist Closure Part 2: The
Violence of Democracies 4. The Violence of Politics and the Participation
of Citizens 5. The Crisis of Social Trust in Non-Violent Routines: Social
Mobilization of Right-Wing Violence in Germany 6. Beyond Legal Referent:
The Degradation of Citizenship Through The Yemen War Part 3: The
Refiguration of Institutions 7. The Capture of the Polish Constitutional
Tribunal and Its Impact on the Rights and Freedoms of Individuals 8. The
Rise of Authoritarianism in the European Union: A Hybrid Regime in Hungary
9. Turkey's Regime Transformation and its Emerging Police State: The
Judicialization of Politics, Everyday Emergency, and Marginalizing
Citizenship