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Citizenship acquisition and national...
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Calder, Gideon, (1971-)
Citizenship acquisition and national belonging[electronic resource] :migration, membership and the liberal democratic state /
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[NT 15000414] null:
323.6
タイトル / 著者:
Citizenship acquisition and national belonging : migration, membership and the liberal democratic state // edited by Gideon Calder, Phillip Cole, Jonathan Seglow.
その他の著者:
Calder, Gideon,
出版された:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
記述:
p. cm.
主題:
Citizenship.
主題:
Aliens.
主題:
Emigration and immigration law.
主題:
Immigrants - Government policy.
主題:
Immigrants - Cultural assimilation.
主題:
Nationalism.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9780230246775
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
023024677X
[NT 15000228] null:
On Membership and Free Movement / T. Torresi -- The American Fence: Liberal Political Theory and the Immorality of Membership / P. Cole -- Resident Aliens, Non-resident Citizens and Voting Rights: Towards a Pluralist Theory of Transnational Political Equality and Modes of Political Belonging / D. Owen -- Becoming Citizens: Naturalization in the Liberal State / J. Hampshire -- Republican Requirements for Access to Citizenship / I. Honohan -- Linguistic Competence and Citizenship Acquisition/ A. Shorten -- What is 'Britishness', and is it Important? / R. Sales-- Introducing the Majority to Ethnicity: Do They Like What They See? / S. Fenton & R. Mann -- Conclusion: Practice and Policy / G. Calder & J. Seglow.
[NT 15000229] null:
What does it take to become a citizen of a particular nation? In a globalizing world, and with increasing international mobility, is it justified to restrict membership of a society? If so, on what grounds? Do societies need a distinctive national culture in order to thrive - and should this be a factor in the allocation of citizenship to those migrating from elsewhere? How is national identity actually perceived among the existing citizens of western countries? In this volume major commentators, from a range of critical perspectives, explore a series of pressing, controversial issues surrounding the acquisition of citizenship, in theory and practice. These issues are of key importance for policy makers and social institutions, and for the self-understanding of contemporary societies.
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Citizenship acquisition and national belonging[electronic resource] :migration, membership and the liberal democratic state /
Citizenship acquisition and national belonging
migration, membership and the liberal democratic state /[electronic resource] :edited by Gideon Calder, Phillip Cole, Jonathan Seglow. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - p. cm. - Migration, minorities and citizenship.
On Membership and Free Movement / T. Torresi -- The American Fence: Liberal Political Theory and the Immorality of Membership / P. Cole -- Resident Aliens, Non-resident Citizens and Voting Rights: Towards a Pluralist Theory of Transnational Political Equality and Modes of Political Belonging / D. Owen -- Becoming Citizens: Naturalization in the Liberal State / J. Hampshire -- Republican Requirements for Access to Citizenship / I. Honohan -- Linguistic Competence and Citizenship Acquisition/ A. Shorten -- What is 'Britishness', and is it Important? / R. Sales-- Introducing the Majority to Ethnicity: Do They Like What They See? / S. Fenton & R. Mann -- Conclusion: Practice and Policy / G. Calder & J. Seglow.
What does it take to become a citizen of a particular nation? In a globalizing world, and with increasing international mobility, is it justified to restrict membership of a society? If so, on what grounds? Do societies need a distinctive national culture in order to thrive - and should this be a factor in the allocation of citizenship to those migrating from elsewhere? How is national identity actually perceived among the existing citizens of western countries? In this volume major commentators, from a range of critical perspectives, explore a series of pressing, controversial issues surrounding the acquisition of citizenship, in theory and practice. These issues are of key importance for policy makers and social institutions, and for the self-understanding of contemporary societies.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230246775
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230246775doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
342992
Citizenship.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: JF801 / .C585 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 323.6
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