Multilevel citizenship / edited by Willem Maas.

This book challenges the dominant conception of citizenship as legal and political equality within a sovereign state, demonstrates how citizenship is constructed by political and legal practices, and explores alternative forms of membership in substate, suprastate, and nonstate political communities...

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Other Authors: Maas, Willem, 1972-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2013]
Edition:[First edition].
Series:Democracy, citizenship, and constitutionalism.
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Table of Contents:
  • Varieties of Multilevel Citizenship / Maas, Willem
  • Denizen Enfranchisement and Flexible Citizenship : National Passports or Local Ballots? / Pedroza, Luicy
  • Attrition through Enforcement in the ''Promiseland'' : Overlapping Memberships and the Duties of Governments in Mexican America / Smith, Rogers M.
  • Multilevel Citizenship in a Federal State : The Case of Noncitizens' Rights in the United States / Kinney, Jenn and Cohen, Elizabeth F.
  • When Did Egyptians Stop Being Ottomans? : An Imperial Citizenship Case Study / Hanley, Will
  • The Su Bao Case and the Layers of Everyday Citizenship in China, 1894-1904 / Dale, Elizabeth
  • The International Indigenous Rights Discourse and Its Demands for Multilevel Citizenship / Lightfoot, Sheryl
  • Local Citizenship Politics in Switzerland : Between National Justice and Municipal Particularities / Helbling, Marc
  • Multilevel Citizenship and the Contested Statehood of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Sarajlić, Eldar
  • Citizens of a New Agora : Postnational Citizenship and International Economic Institutions / Isiksel, Türküler
  • Sites of Citizenship, Politics of Scales / Neveu, Catherine.