Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Routledge advances in sociology |
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Routledge advances in sociology.
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Contents |
Introduction / Rosemarie Buikema, Antoine Buyse and Antonius C.G.M. Robben -- Persistent looking in the space of appearance #BlackLivesMatter / Nicholas Mirzoeff -- Community media makers and the mediation of difference : claiming citizenship and belongingness / Lola de Koning, Elaine Nolten and Koen Leurs -- "On this path to Europe" - the symbolic role of the 'Balkan corridor' in the European migration debate / Milica Trakilovic -- Recycling the Christian past : the heritagization of Christianity and national identity in the Netherlands / Birgit Meyer -- Love and sovereignty : an exploration of the struggle for new beginnings / Gregory Feldman -- Postsecular pacification : pentecostalism and military urbanism in Rio de Janeiro / Martijn Oosterbaan and Carly Machado -- Cities of refuge : rights, culture and the creation of cosmopolitan citizenship / Barbara Oomen -- Deepening and widening of the protection of fundamental rights of European citizens vis-à-vis non-state, private actors / Hanneke van Eijken and Sybe de Vries -- Looking back, looking forward : citizenship, contestation, and a new compact for child and youth mobility? / Jacqueline Bhabha -- In search of new narratives : the role of cultural norms and actors in addressing human rights contestation / Julie Fraser -- Contested cultural citizenship of a virtual transnational community : structural impediments for women to participate in the Republic of Letters (1400-1800) / Dirk van Miert -- The art of dissent : Ai Weiwei, rebel with a cause / Sandra Ponzanesi |
Summary |
"In Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights the combined analytical efforts of the fields of human rights law, conflict studies, anthropology, history, media studies, gender studies, and critical race and postcolonial studies raise a comprehensive understanding of the discursive and visual mediation of migration and manifestations of belonging and citizenship. More insight into the convergence, but also the tensions between the cultural and the legal foundations of citizenship, has proven to be vital to the understanding of societies past and present, especially to assess processes of inclusion and exclusion. Citizenship is more than a collection of rights and privileges held by the individual members of a state, but involves cultural and historical interpretations, legal contestation and regulation as well as an active engagement with national, regional and local state and other institutions about the boundaries of those (implicitly gendered and raced) rights and privileges. Highlighting and assessing the transformations of what citizenship entails today is crucially important to the future of Europe, which both as an idea and as a practical project faces challenges that range from the crisis of legitimacy to the problems posed by mass migration. Many of the issues addressed in this book however also play out in other parts of the world, as several of the chapters reflect. This book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. They have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Site, viewed 01/26/2021) |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Citizenship -- History
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Human rights -- History
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Citizenship
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Human rights
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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History
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Electronic book
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Author |
Buikema, Rosemarie, editor.
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Buyse, Antoine C. (Antoine Christian), 1977- editor.
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Robben, Antonius C. G. M., editor.
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LC no. |
2019033855 |
ISBN |
9780429198588 |
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0429198582 |
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9780429582011 |
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0429582013 |
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9780429583919 |
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0429583915 |
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9780429579790 |
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0429579799 |
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