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This book emphasizes the concept of citizenship as a driving force behind navigating the complexities of our modern world, as it explores the full potential and power of citizenship in relation to democracy, the market, and globalization. The book takes readers on a thought-provoking journey through the intricate interplay between citizenship and these three fundamental aspects of our contemporary world.
As society grapples with existential threats ranging from democratic backsliding and economic inequality to the complex realities of globalization, this edited volume seeks to transcend conventional notions of citizenship. With populism thriving and traditional nation-state boundaries blurring, the authors argue for a redefined, proactive understanding of citizenship—one that encourages active participation, critical engagement, and robust discourse.
This compelling read will intrigue scholars, researchers, graduate students, policymakers and practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of the dynamic interplay between citizenship and current global issues. By bridging theoretical insights with real-world implications, this collection fosters an interdisciplinary dialogue that enriches scholarly engagement.
Manlio Cinalli is Professor of Sociology at the University of Milan and Associate Senior Fellow at Sciences Po and ISIT Panthéon-Assas. He is the Director of the Postgraduate Programme in Global Politics & Society at the University of Milan.
Senyo Dotsey is Research Fellow at the Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST), University of Turin, and at Polytechnic University of Turin. He has interdisciplinary research interests in cities, housing, migration, globalization, institutions, development, citizenship, and political economy. Senyo is the Principal Tutor of the Postgraduate Programme in Global Politics & Society at the University of Milan.
Sommario
Chapter 1: Introduction The Three Challenges of Citizenship: Democracy, Market and Globalization.- Part I Citizenship and Democracy.- Chapter 2:Practising Citizenship: Challenges and Transformations for Ongoing Democracies.- Chapter 3:The Conflictual Politics of Democracy.- Chapter 4:Subversive Citizenship? Practices of Solidarity with Refugees in Transit.- Chapter 5:“I’m not German. I’m a Naturalised German.” – Lived Experiences of Citizenship Acquisition in Germany.- Part II Citizenship and Market.- Chapter 6: Trajectories and Politics of Liberalization in Developed Market Economies.- Chapter 7:Projects Beyond Profit. Migrant Entrepreneurs, Civil Society, and Social Citizenship.- Chapter 8: Generationally Unfair Labour Markets? Cohort Trajectories in Labour Market Disadvantage in the Postindustrial UK and Germany – A Multilevel Age-Period-Cohort Analysis.- Part III Citizenship and Globalization.- Chapter 9:Citizenship and Migration in a Globalized World.- Chapter 10.- Citizenship Privilege .- Chapter 11:Between Colonization and Globalization: Korean’s Fight for Social Justice in Japan.- Chapter 12:Precariousness on the Move: Everyday Experiences of “Migrant” Workers in Italy, Germany, and the UK.- Chapter 13: Conclusions.
Info autore
Manlio Cinalli is Professor of Sociology at the University of Milan and Associate Senior Fellow at Sciences Po and ISIT Panthéon-Assas. He is the Director of the Postgraduate Programme in Global Politics & Society at the University of Milan.
Senyo Dotsey is Research Fellow at the Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST), University of Turin, and at Polytechnic University of Turin. He has interdisciplinary research interests in cities, housing, migration, globalization, institutions, development, citizenship, and political economy. Senyo is the Principal Tutor of the Postgraduate Programme in Global Politics & Society at the University of Milan.
Riassunto
This book emphasizes the concept of citizenship as a driving force behind navigating the complexities of our modern world, as it explores the full potential and power of citizenship in relation to democracy, the market, and globalization. The book takes readers on a thought-provoking journey through the intricate interplay between citizenship and these three fundamental aspects of our contemporary world.
As society grapples with existential threats ranging from democratic backsliding and economic inequality to the complex realities of globalization, this edited volume seeks to transcend conventional notions of citizenship. With populism thriving and traditional nation-state boundaries blurring, the authors argue for a redefined, proactive understanding of citizenship—one that encourages active participation, critical engagement, and robust discourse.
This compelling read will intrigue scholars, researchers, graduate students, policymakers and practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of the dynamic interplay between citizenship and current global issues. By bridging theoretical insights with real-world implications, this collection fosters an interdisciplinary dialogue that enriches scholarly engagement.