Citizenship, Markets, and the State

Citizenship, Markets, and the State

Citizenship, Markets, and the State

Citizenship, Markets, and the State

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Overview

Bringing together a distinguished group of scholars, this volume examines the complex and growing debate on citizenship. this volume brings analytical clarity to contemporary debates about citizenship. The contributors not only systematically address the ambiguities of citizenship but also confront the growing marketization of citizenship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199241217
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/15/2001
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

European University Institute in Florence

Humboldt-University, Berlin

Institute for Public Policy Research, London

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Dilemmas of Citizenship, Colin Crouch/Klaus Eder/Damian TambiniPart I: The Marketization of Citizenship2. Romancing the Market, Reviling the State: Historicizing Liberalism, Privatization, and the Competing Claims to Civil Society, Margaret Somers3. Poor Citizens. Social Citizenship versus Individualization of Welfare, Giovanna Procacci4. Redesigning the Canadian Citizenship Regime: Remaking the Institutions of Representation, Jane Jenson and Susan D. Phillips5. The Marketization of Public Services, Mark Freedland6. Citizenship and Markets in Recent British Education Policy, Colin Crouch7. Prospects for Effective Social Citizenship in an Age of Structural Inactivity, Anton HemerijckPart II: The Limits of Political Citizenship8. Citizenship through Direct Democracy? The Broken Promises of Empowerment, Yannis Papadopoulos9. Institutions, Culture and Identity of Trans-National Citizenship: How Much Integration and Communal Spirit is Needed?, Veit Bader10. Social Movement Organizations and the Democratic Order. Reorganizing the Social Basis of Political Citizenship in Complex Societies, Klaus Eder11. The Civic Networking Movement: The Internet as a New Democratic Public Space?, Damian Tambini12. Conclusions. The Future of Citizenship
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