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Kalu, Kalu. Citizenship. New York, NY: Routledge, 2016.: Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315538143.

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Kirby, Mike. Citizenship. Cambridge: Pearson Publishing, 1994.

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Kakabadse, Andrew, Nada Kakabadse, and Kalu N. Kalu, eds. Citizenship. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230244887.

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Laverne, Johnson, and North Dakota. Division of Independent Study., eds. Citizenship. Fargo, N.D: North Dakota Division of Independent Study, 2007.

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Clarke, Paul A. B., 1946-, ed. Citizenship. London: Pluto Press, 1994.

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M, Burch Allan, ed. Citizenship. Orlando, Fla: Harcourt, 2004.

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Kishel, Ann-Marie. Citizenship. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Co., 2007.

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Skog, Jason. Citizenship. Mankato, Minn: Capstone Press, 2008.

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Raatma, Lucia. Citizenship. New York: Children's Press, 2012.

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Rhona, Dick, Thornbury Mary Lou, National Association of Advisers for Computers in Education., and Micros and Primary Education (Organisation), eds. Citizenship. Nottingham: Naace, 2004.

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Raatma, Lucia. Citizenship. Ann Arbor, Mich: Cherry Lake Pub., 2009.

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Faulks, Keith. Citizenship. New York: Routledge, 2000.

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1961-, Andrews Geoff, ed. Citizenship. London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1991.

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Mayer, Cassie. Citizenship Being Helpful (Citizenship). Heinemann, 2007.

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Mayer, Cassie. Citizenship Being Responsible (Citizenship). Heinemann, 2007.

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Global Citizenship, Common Wealth and Uncommon Citizenships. BRILL, 2018.

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Shultz, Lynette, and Thashika Pillay. Global Citizenship, Common Wealth and Uncommon Citizenships. BRILL, 2018.

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Brink, Tracy Vonder. Citizenship. Seahorse Publishing, 2022.

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Faulks, Keith. Citizenship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Raatma, Lucia. Citizenship. Cherry Lake Publishing, 2014.

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Mayer, Cassie. Citizenship. Capstone, 2007.

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Siim, Birte. Citizenship. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199751457.013.0030.

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Mettler, Suzanne, and Alexis Walker. Citizenship. Edited by Daniel Béland, Kimberly J. Morgan, and Christopher Howard. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199838509.013.020.

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Besides its impact on poverty, inequality, and economic security, social policy also bears crucial significance for the meaning and quality of citizenship in a political community. Historical research on American political development has revealed that ideas about citizenship played a central role in the development of social policy. Throughout U.S. history, policy makers have often justified social policies on the basis that they would develop Americans' civic capacity and inculcate participatory norms. In addition, U.S. social policy has shaped citizens' experiences of government and their political participation and attitudes. Established social policies have influenced citizens' ability to practice their political rights, the extent of solidarity or division in society, and people's inclination to engage in civic life. In sum, American civil and political rights cannot be fully understood apart from their interaction with social rights and provision. This essay offers an introduction to thinking about the relationship between citizenship and social policy. It considers the place of social policy in different theoretical understandings of citizenship in social science research. It explores the mechanisms through which social policies can influence citizenship, tracing their impact on: membership, identity, and belonging; political attitudes; and political participation and other forms of civic involvement. Finally, it considers the contemporary relationship between social policy and citizenship and offer directions for future research on this relationship.
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Shachar, Ayelet. Citizenship. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199578610.013.0050.

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Spiro, Peter J. Citizenship. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190917302.001.0001.

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Almost everyone has citizenship, and yet it has emerged as one of the most hotly contested issues of contemporary politics. Even as cosmopolitan elites and human rights advocates aspire to some notion of “global citizenship,” populism and nativism have re-ignited the importance of national citizenship. Either way, the meaning of citizenship is changing. Citizenship once represented solidarities among individuals committed to mutual support and sacrifice, but as it is decoupled from national community on the ground, it is becoming more a badge of privilege than a marker of equality. Intense policy disagreement about whether to extend birthright citizenship to the children of unauthorized immigrants opens a window on other citizenship-related developments. At the same time that citizenship is harder to get for some, for others it is literally available for purchase. The exploding incidence of dual citizenship, meanwhile, is moving us away from a world in which states jealously demanded exclusive affiliation, to one in which individuals can construct and maintain formal multinational identities. Citizenship does not mean the same thing to everyone, nor have states approached citizenship policy in lockstep. Rather, global trends point to a new era for citizenship as an institution. In Citizenship: What Everyone Needs to Know®, legal scholar Peter J. Spiro explains citizenship through accessible terms and questions: what citizenship means, how you obtain citizenship (and how you lose it), how it has changed through history, what benefits citizenship gets you, and what obligations it extracts from you--all in comparative perspective. He addresses how citizenship status affects a person's rights and obligations, what it means to be stateless, the refugee crisis, and whether or not countries should terminate the citizenship of terrorists. He also examines alternatives to national citizenship, including sub-national and global citizenship, and the phenomenon of investor citizenship. Spiro concludes by considering whether nationalist and extremist politics will lead to a general retreat from state-based forms of association and the end of citizenship as we know it. Ultimately, Spiro provides historical and critical perspective to a concept that is a part of our everyday discourse, providing a crucial contribution to our understanding of a central organizing principle of the modern world.
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Bellamy, Richard. Citizenship. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315260235.

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Yarwood, Richard. Citizenship. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203501641.

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Yarwood, Richard. Citizenship. Routledge, 2013.

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Bellamy, Richard. Citizenship. Edited by George Klosko. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199238804.003.0034.

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Normative theorizing about citizenship has been dominated by three different models—the republican, the legal, and the liberal democratic—reflecting respectively the civic experiences of city republics, empires, and nation-states. The first two originated in ancient Greece and Rome. These provided the classical models of citizenship not only by belonging to the “classical” period of history but also in setting the terms of much later debate. The key contemporary debate surrounds whether we are witnessing the emergence of a fourth, cosmopolitan, model of citizenship appropriate to a global age, and how far it departs from these earlier three. Aristotle's Politics provides the canonical text of the Greek version of republican citizenship, with ancient Athens as the model. Legal citizenship has private interests and their protection at its heart. The sociologists T. H. Marshall and Stein Rokkan established what has become the standard narrative of the evolution of modern democratic citizenship. This article also discusses liberal democratic citizenship and cosmopolitan citizenship.
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Macgregor, Sherilyn. Citizenship. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.26.

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This chapter provides a review of the main themes and debates in the literature on green citizenship. It is framed by a question of depoliticization: whether the concept has become too blunted to address the challenges presented by neo-liberalism and the contemporary environmental problematique. The discussion identifies important insights from radical democratic, feminist, and postcolonial theories that have thus far been marginalized from the development of the concept in mainstream environmental political thought. It is argued that these insights—about corporeality, intersectionality, social reproduction, and performativity—suggest a more transformative understanding of political subjectivity that might, in turn, lead to a re-politicization of green citizenship.
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Faulks, Keith. Citizenship. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315008608.

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Citizenship. Educational Design, 1995.

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Ghosh, Cyril, and Elizabeth F. Cohen. Citizenship. Polity Press, 2019.

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Murray, Julie. Citizenship. ABDO Publishing Company, 2020.

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Lawton, Cassie M. Citizenship. Cavendish Square Publishing LLC, 2020.

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Doak, Robin S. Citizenship. Raintree, 2002.

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Brink, Tracy Vonder. Citizenship. Seahorse Publishing, 2022.

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Murray, Julie. Citizenship. ABDO Publishing Company, 2019.

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Citizenship. Evans Brothers Ltd, 2001.

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(Illustrator), Sophie Norburn, ed. Citizenship. KCP Publications Ltd., 2000.

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Citizenship. Letts Educational, 2002.

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Citizenship. Carswell Legal Pubns, 1996.

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Citizenship. Routledge, 2013.

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Citizenship. Columbus, OH: MacMillan/McGraw-Hill, 2009.

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Citizenship. Rosen Publishing Group, 2009.

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Citizenship. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2020.

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Citizenship. Rosen Publishing Group, 2009.

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Citizenship. Rosen Publishing Group, 2023.

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Citizenship. Independently Published, 2020.

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Citizenship. Lerner Publishing Group, 2007.

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