The People in Question : Citizens and Constitutions in Uncertain Times / Jo Shaw.
2020
Formats
| Format | |
|---|---|
| BibTeX | |
| MARCXML | |
| TextMARC | |
| MARC | |
| DublinCore | |
| EndNote | |
| NLM | |
| RefWorks | |
| RIS |
Items
Details
Author
Title
The People in Question : Citizens and Constitutions in Uncertain Times / Jo Shaw.
Imprint
Bristol : Bristol University Press, [2020]
Copyright
©2020
Description
1 online resource (336 p.)
Formatted Contents Note
Front Matter
Contents
Notes on the Author
Preface and Acknowledgements
Setting the Scene
Introduction
What Is Constitutional Citizenship and How Can We Study It?
Constitutional Citizenship Unpacked
Picking out the People: Ideals and Identities in the Citizenship/Constitution Relation
The Acquisition and Loss of Citizenship in a Constitutional Context
Filling out Citizenship: Citizenship Rights, Constitutional Rights and Human Rights
Citizenship under Pressure: National and Global Tensions
The Populist Challenge to Constitutional Citizenship: The Closing of Discursive Space
Shifting Spatialities of Citizenship
Conclusions
References
Index
Contents
Notes on the Author
Preface and Acknowledgements
Setting the Scene
Introduction
What Is Constitutional Citizenship and How Can We Study It?
Constitutional Citizenship Unpacked
Picking out the People: Ideals and Identities in the Citizenship/Constitution Relation
The Acquisition and Loss of Citizenship in a Constitutional Context
Filling out Citizenship: Citizenship Rights, Constitutional Rights and Human Rights
Citizenship under Pressure: National and Global Tensions
The Populist Challenge to Constitutional Citizenship: The Closing of Discursive Space
Shifting Spatialities of Citizenship
Conclusions
References
Index
Summary
At a time of rising populism and debate about immigration, leading legal academic Jo Shaw sets out to review interactions between constitutions and constructs of citizenship. This incisive appraisal is the first sustained treatment of the relationship between citizenship and constitutional law in a comparative and transnational perspective. Drawing on examples from around the world, it assesses how countries' legal, political and cultural processes help to determine the boundaries of citizenship. For students and academics across political, social and international disciplines, Shaw offers an accessible response to some of the most pressing international questions of our age.
Language Note
In English.
System Details Note
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mai 2023)
Location
www
In
Title is part of eBook package: Bristol UP/Policy Press Complete eBook-Package 2020 De Gruyter
Available in Other Form
print
Access Note
restricted access (http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec) online access with authorization
Linked Resources
Alternate Title
DeGruyter online
Language
English
ISBN
9781529208900
Record Appears in