CONTENTS
Series editor's foreword = ⅸ
Preface and acknowledgements = xiii
Introduction = 1
Part one Models of citizenship = 7
1 The liberal theory of citizenship : rights and duties = 9
Citizenship and the struggle for equality = 11
Marshall's theory of citizenship : from the market to the state = 14
The limits of Marshall's theory of citizenship = 17
Summary = 21
2 Communitarian theories of citizenship : participation and identity = 23
Liberal communitarianism = 24
Conservative communitarianism = 28
Civic republicanism = 30
Summary = 35
3 The radical theories of politics : citizenship and democracy = 36
Direct democracy and new social movements = 36
Discursive democracy = 39
Feminist citizenship : the politics of cultural pluralism = 43
Summary = 46
Part two The cosmopolitan challenge = 49
4 Cosmopolitan citizenship : beyond the nation state = 51
Towards cosmopolitan citizenship = 52
Internationalism and legal cosmopolitanism = 53
Globalization and political cosmopolitanism : the idea of global civil society = 58
Transnational communities = 63
Post-nationalism = 64
Summary = 67
5 Human rights and citizenship : the emergence of the embodied self = 68
Human rights, modernity and equality = 69
Human rights and the postmodern critique of the self = 73
Summary = 80
6 Globalization and the deterritorialization of space : between order and chaos = 81
What is globalization? = 82
The sociological analyses of globalization = 85
Capitalism and democracy as global dynamics = 89
Summary = 92
7 The transformation of the nation state : nationalism, the city, migration and multiculturalism = 94
The new nationalism : from inclusion to exclusion = 95
The city as the space of citizenship = 99
Immigrants and multiculturalism = 102
Summary = 106
8 European integration and post-national citizenship : four kinds of post-nationalization = 107
The three phases of European integration = 109
The argument against post-nationalism = 110
European post-national society = 112
Summary = 120
Part three Rethinking citizenship = 123
9 The reconfiguration of citizenship : post-national governance in the multi-levelled polity = 125
The fragmentation of citizenship? = 126
Citizenship and the crisis of democracy = 132
Citizenship in the multi-levelled polity = 134
Summary = 136
10 Conclusion : the idea of civic cosmopolitanism = 137
Bibliography = 146
Index = 163
Series editor's foreword = ⅸ
Preface and acknowledgements = xiii
Introduction = 1
Part one Models of citizenship = 7
1 The liberal theory of citizenship : rights and duties = 9
Citizenship and the struggle for equality = 11
Marshall's theory of citizenship : from the market to the state = 14
The limits of Marshall's theory of citizenship = 17
Summary = 21
2 Communitarian theories of citizenship : participation and identity = 23
Liberal communitarianism = 24
Conservative communitarianism = 28
Civic republicanism = 30
Summary = 35
3 The radical theories of politics : citizenship and democracy = 36
Direct democracy and new social movements = 36
Discursive democracy = 39
Feminist citizenship : the politics of cultural pluralism = 43
Summary = 46
Part two The cosmopolitan challenge = 49
4 Cosmopolitan citizenship : beyond the nation state = 51
Towards cosmopolitan citizenship = 52
Internationalism and legal cosmopolitanism = 53
Globalization and political cosmopolitanism : the idea of global civil society = 58
Transnational communities = 63
Post-nationalism = 64
Summary = 67
5 Human rights and citizenship : the emergence of the embodied self = 68
Human rights, modernity and equality = 69
Human rights and the postmodern critique of the self = 73
Summary = 80
6 Globalization and the deterritorialization of space : between order and chaos = 81
What is globalization? = 82
The sociological analyses of globalization = 85
Capitalism and democracy as global dynamics = 89
Summary = 92
7 The transformation of the nation state : nationalism, the city, migration and multiculturalism = 94
The new nationalism : from inclusion to exclusion = 95
The city as the space of citizenship = 99
Immigrants and multiculturalism = 102
Summary = 106
8 European integration and post-national citizenship : four kinds of post-nationalization = 107
The three phases of European integration = 109
The argument against post-nationalism = 110
European post-national society = 112
Summary = 120
Part three Rethinking citizenship = 123
9 The reconfiguration of citizenship : post-national governance in the multi-levelled polity = 125
The fragmentation of citizenship? = 126
Citizenship and the crisis of democracy = 132
Citizenship in the multi-levelled polity = 134
Summary = 136
10 Conclusion : the idea of civic cosmopolitanism = 137
Bibliography = 146
Index = 163