Citizenship. Etienne Balibar. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2015. ISBN-13:978-0-7456-821-9 (pb)IN LIGHT of recent world events, Pacific Island democracy issues and various articles exploring the concept that democracy is under threat, leading philosopher Étienne Balibar’s book Citizenship is a timely publication. The book is a collection of seven lectures, many printed as individual essays, first published as a collection in the original 2012 Italian edition
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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Neoliberal reforms have both revealed and effected a radical shift in government thinking about soci...
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Current events force upon Americans not only the duties of a citizen of a nation at war but also the...
The concept of digital citizenship has become increasingly important to our understanding of the rel...
In Citizens of Nowhere: How Europe can be Saved from Itself, Lorenzo Marsili and Niccolo Milanese of...
Review of: Geneviève Nootens, Souveraineté démocratique, justice et mondialisation. Essai sur la dé...
Book review of 'Neoliberalism as exception: mutations in citizenship and sovereignty,' by Aihwa Ong....
About the book: From women's rights, civil rights, and sexual rights for gays and lesbians to disabi...
Book review of: American Democracy, by Andrew Perrin. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2014, 228pp. ISBN 978...
The article reviews two books about civil society and citizenship, including Transnational Civil So...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
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