Political Power and Social TheoryJacobson, D. (2009). Citizenship redux: Why citizenship remains pivotal in a globalizing world. Vol. 20. In D. E. Davis & J. Go (Eds.), Political power and social theory (pp. 281-286). Bingley: Emerald Group.
In the Irish context, the needs of asylum-seekers in particular are emphasized by the Irish Inspector of Mental Health Services, who notes that Dublin's North inner-city “contains over 600 places for asylum seekers and a large number of hostels for the homeless. Neither of these groups has...
Citizenship and Marriage in a Globalizing World: Multicultural Families and Monocultural Nationality Laws in Korea and Japan 机译:全球化世界中的公民身份和婚姻:韩国和日本的多元文化家庭和单文化国籍法 摘要 This Article analyzes how individual and local attempts to address low fertility rates in Korea ...
The Culturalization of Citizenship: Belonging and Polarization in a Globalizing WorldThe notion of citizenship has gradually evolved from being simply a legal status or practice to a deep sentiment. Belonging, or feeling at home, has become a requirement. This groundbreaking book analyzes how '...
Syracuse University.Williams, Ryan Owen.Syracuse University.Williams, Ryan Owen. 2013. "Experiencing Citizenship in a Globalizing World: The Impact of Off-Campus Programs." Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University.
Mabel BerezinThe Culturalization of Citizenship: Belonging and Polarization in a Globalizing World. Palgrave
Ubuntu features of human interdependence and dignity can reinforce the seemingly abstract notion of a common humanity as espoused in GCE. While we are aware of growing scholarly criticism against GCE, we seek to argue that GCE needs to be informed by a contextualized paradigm underscored...