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Informationen zum Autor Bart van Steenbergen is Associate Professor in the Department of General Social Sciences at the University of Utrecht Klappentext This innovative volume explores ways in which the idea of citizenship can be seen as a unifying concept in understanding contemporary social change and social problems. The book outlines traditional linkages between citizenship and public participation, national identity and social welfare, and shows the relevance of citizenship for a range of rising issues extending from global change through gender to the environment. The areas investigated include: the challenge of internationalization to the nation state and to national identities; the contested nature of citizenship in relation to poverty, work and welfare; the implications of gender inequality; and the potential for new conceptions of citizenship in response to cultural and political change. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Condition of Citizenship - Bart van Steenbergen An Introduction The Changing Quality of Citizenship - Ralf Dahrendorf Citizenship and National Identity - J[um]urgen Habermas Four Conceptions of Citizenship - Herman van Gunsteren Citizenship and the Inner City Ghetto Poor - William Julius Wilson Citizenship, Work and Welfare - Hans Adriaansens Marriage and the Boundaries of Citizenship - Ursula Vogel Civil Citizenship against Social Citizenship? - Nancy Fraser and Linda Gordon Citizenship and Civil Society in Central Europe - Atilla Agh The Making of Global Citizenship - Richard Falk Towards a Global Ecological Citizen - Bart van Steenbergen Postmodern Culture/Modern Citizens - Bryan S Turner