TY - BOOK AU - Bellamy, Richard (ed) AU - Palumbo, Antonino (ed) TI - Citizenship SN - 9780754628125 (hardback : alk. paper) U1 - 323.6 PY - 2010/// CY - England PB - Ashgate Pub. KW - Citizenship N1 - Introduction: the importance and nature of citizenship, Richard Bellamy Part I The History and Theories of Citizenship - What is Citizenship?: History: The ideal of citizenship since Classical times, J.G.A. Pocock; Ruling strategies and citizenship, Michael Mann; General Theories: Return of the citizen, Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman; Outline of a theory of citizenship, Bryan S. Turner Part II Rights - Which Rights?: Citizenship, social citizenship and the defence of welfare provision, Desmond S. King and Jeremy Waldron; A rights-based critique of Constitutional Rights, Jeremy Waldron. Part III Membership - Who Belongs?: Feminist Theories of Citizenship: Citizenship with a feminist face: the problem with maternal thinking, Mary G. Dietz; Must feminists give up on liberal democracy?, Anne Phillips; Multicultural Citizenship: Polity and group difference: a critique of the ideal of universal citizenship, Iris Marion Young; Civic education and social diversity, Amy Gutmann; Immigration and Admission to Citizenship: Aliens and citizens: the case for open borders, Joseph H. Carens Immigrants, nations and citizenship, David Miller Part IV Political Participation - What Duties?: Citizenship: an unnatural practice?, Adrian Oldfield; Citizenship norms and the expansion of political participation, Russell J. Dalton. Part V Beyond National Citizenship - Where are we Citizens?: The Case of the EU: Citizenship and national identity: some reflections on the future of Europe, JA1/4rgen Habermas; Citizenship and sovereignty in the post-Westphalian European state, Andrew Linklater; Transformations of citizenship: the case of contemporary Europe, Seyla Benhabib; Evaluating union citizenship: belonging, rights and participation within the EU, Richard Bellamy; Environmental Citizenship: Environmental citizenship as reasonable citizenship, Simon Hailwood; Environmental obligations and the limits of transnational citizenship, Andrew Mason ER -