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Neoliberal Citizenship - Sacred Markets, Sacrificial Lives

English · Hardback

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First systematic treatment of neoliberal citizenship and draws in-depth connections between Europe's four major crises (Eurozone, refugee, Brexit, and COVID-19)


List of contents










  • 1: Introduction: The Neoliberal Value of Citizenship

  • 2: The Creative Destruction of Citizenship

  • 3: Citizenship For Sale

  • 4: The Emotional Value of Refugees

  • 5: If Europeans Want to Live, Refugees Must Die

  • 6: Sacred Market, Sacrifical Lives (I)

  • 7: Sacred Market, Sacrifical Lives (II)

  • 8: The Sacrificial Citizenship of COVID-19

  • 9: Conclusion: Neoliberal Citizenship in a Post-COVID 19 World



About the author

Luca Mavelli is a Reader in Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent. He is the author of Europe's Encounter with Islam: The Secular and the Postsecular, and the co-editor of Towards a Postsecular International Politics and The Refugee Crisis and Religion. His articles have appeared in some of the leading journals of politics and international relations. His work has been funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council and the British Council.

Summary

First systematic treatment of neoliberal citizenship and draws in-depth connections between Europe's four major crises (Eurozone, refugee, Brexit, and COVID-19)

Additional text

Neoliberal Citizenship carries significant theoretical implications for current research on neoliberalism, citizenship, borders and security. The book is organized around a logically structured narrative and an interdisciplinary engagement with numerous thinkers.

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