Citizenship as a regime Canadian and international perspectives
Welfare regimes and citizenship regime: a comparison / Rianne Mahon. -- Inputs to outputs: redesign of the Canadian citizenship regime / Rachel Laforest and Susan D. Phillips. -- Citizen Inc.: corporate political rights in the era of neoliberalism / Maxime Boucher and Denis Saint-Martin. -- Structur...
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McGill-Queen's University Press
2018
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Zusammenfassung: | Welfare regimes and citizenship regime: a comparison / Rianne Mahon. -- Inputs to outputs: redesign of the Canadian citizenship regime / Rachel Laforest and Susan D. Phillips. -- Citizen Inc.: corporate political rights in the era of neoliberalism / Maxime Boucher and Denis Saint-Martin. -- Structure, agency, and the reconfiguration of indigenous citizenship in Canada / Martin Papillon. -- LGBTQ rights and the citizenship regime in the neoliberal age / Miriam Smith. -- Living in "interesting times": immigrants and contemporary provincial citizenship regimes / Mireille Paquet. -- Managing diversity through citizenization: citizenship regime as a framework of analysis / James Bickerton. -- From citizenship regimes to protest regimes? / Pascale Dufour and Marcos Angelovici. -- "Weapons of mass distraction"? migration, multiculturalism, and citizenship in two contrasting election campaigns / Alexandra Dobrowolsky. -- Cities and citizenship: place, people, and policy / Neil Bradford. -- Abortion rights: rights and practices of citizenship in a multilevel setting / Bérengère Marques-Pereira. -- Afterword: Thinking about the citizenship regime then and now / Jane Jenson State building is an ongoing process that first defines legitimate citizenship and then generates citizens. Political analysts and social scientists now use the concept of citizenship as a lens for considering both the evolution of states and the development of their societies. In Citizenship as a Regime leading political scientists from Canada, Europe, and Latin America use insights from comparative politics, institutionalism, and political economy to understand and analyze the dynamics of contemporary policies and politics. -- from back cover |
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Beschreibung: | vi, 335 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 0773553517 0-7735-5351-7 9780773553514 978-0-7735-5351-4 0773553509 0-7735-5350-9 9780773553507 978-0-7735-5350-7 |