CHALLENGING CITIZENSHIP: GROUP MEMBERSHIP AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN A GLOBAL AGE; ED. BY SOR-HOON TAN

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200 pages 2005

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"Over the last 10 years citizenship has become an area of inter-disciplinary research and teaching in its own right. This book highlights that globalization poses new challenges for established understandings and practices of citizenship and that intellectual work is required to fashion models of citizenship better suited to present problems and realities. In particular, this volume emphasizes the pluralization of identities and communities within states brought about by such forces as mass immigration, global communication, substrate regionalism and more generally the fragmentation of modern notions of nation. The challenge is to devise forms of democracy and political identity adequate to these 'globalized' conditions.

Ideally suited to anyone interested in globalization, cultural diversity and citizenship."--Jacket.

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