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3 Number 2 July 1999 Special Issue: Cities and Citizenship in a Global Age Contents Introduction: Cities and Citizenship in a Global Age Engin F. isin 165 Urban Space Wars: On Destructive Order and Creative Chaos Zygmunt Bauman 173 City, Region and Nation: Carlo Cattaneo and the Making of Italy Martin Thom 187 Intellectuals, Cities, and Citizenship in the United States: The 1890s and 1990s Thomas Bender 203 Thick Citizenship and Textual Relations Richard Ohmann 221 Residential Segregation and Differentiated Citizenship Iris Marion Young 237 The Formation of Latino Citizenship in Southeast Los Angeles Raymond Rocco 253 Citizenship, Class and the Global City Engin F. Isin 267
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3 Number 1 February 1999 Contents The Dispossession of the Innu and the Colonial Magic of Canadian Liberalism Colin Samson 5 Iati-Onkwehonwe: Blood Quantum, Membership and the Politics of Exclusion in Kahnawake E.J. Dickson-Gilmore 27 Negotiating Obligations, Creating Rights: Conscientious Objection and the Redefinition of Citizenship in Israel Sara Helman 45
Citizenship under the Ottomans and Kemalists: How the Kurds were Excluded Paul J. White 71
Rethinking Democratisation and Citizenship: Legal Pluralism and Institutional Reform in Guatemala Rachel Sieder 103 Reconciling Cultural Diversity with a Democratic Community: Mestizaje as Opposed to the Usual Suspects John Francis Burke 119 Women, Civil Society and Politics in Pakistan Anita M. Weiss 141 Review Essay Citizens, Denizens and Exiles Anthony H. Richmond 151
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2 Number 3 November 1998 Contents The Changing Character of National Borders Wilfried von Bredow 365 Factors Underlying Migration and Refugee Issues: Responses and Cooperation among OECD Member States Gerald E. Dirks 377 Equality in a Multicultural Society Bhikhu Parekh 397 Refugees: The Security Dimension Reg Whitaker 413 Dilemmas of Ethnic Affirmative Action. Benign State-neutrality or Relational Ethnic Neutrality? Veit Michael Bader 435
Islam, Immigration and Group Recognition Joseph H. Carens and Melissa S. Williams 475
Do We Need Special, Collective Rights for Immigrants and Refugees in Western Europe? Marlies Galenkamp 501 Citizens versus Permanent Guests: Cultural Memory and Citizenship Laws in a Reunified Germany Nergis Canefe 519 Contents and Author Index, VOLUME
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2 Number 2 July 1998 Contents The National Dimension of Citizenship in T. H. Marshall John Crowley 165 Parsons on Citizenship Frank J. Lechner 179 Politics and Enlightenment: Kant and Derrida on Cosmopolitan Responsibility Ross Abbinnett 197 Norberto Bobbio, Liberal Socialism and the Problem of Language Alastair Davidson 223 Interview with Professor Charles Taylor Marcos Ancelovici and Francis Dupuis-Déri 247 Liberal Reformism and Democratic Citizenship José M. Rosales 257 Spheres of Liberty, Conflict and Power: The Public Lives of Private Persons Mary Ann Tétreault 273 The Public Household and New Citizenship in Daniel Bells Political Thought Cristina Reigadas 291 Emile Durkheim Revisited: Les corps intermédiaires Anni Greve 313 Towards an Understanding of Corporate Citizenship and How to Influence It Chris Marsden and Jörg Andriof 329 Review Essay Dilemmas of Citizenship: Recent Literature on Citizenship and Europe Gerard Delanty 353
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2 Number 1 February 1998 Contents Human Nature, Freedom and Political Community: An Interview with Naom Chomsky Scott Burchill 5 Cosmopolitan Citizenship Andrew Linklater 23 New Europeans:Naturalisation and Citizenship in Europe James Clarke, Elsbeth van Dam and Liz Gooster 43 Communities and Citizens: Identity and Difference in Discourses of Asia-Pacific Regionalism Terry Narramore 69 US Citizenship Policy in the Pacific Territory of Guam E. Robert Statham, Jr 89 Citizenship, Justice and Indigenous Group-specific RightsCitizenship and Indigenous Australia Susan Dodds 105 A Comparative View of Indigenous Citizenship Issues Barbara Joyce Hocking and Barbara Ann Hocking 121 Being Canadian: Citizenship in Canada Rhoda E. Howard 133 Review Essay: What of Tomorrows Stranger? John Mandalios 153
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1 Number 3 November 1997 Contents Models of Citizenship: Defining European Identity and Citizenship
Gerard Delanty 285 Two Discourses of Citizenship in Germany. The Difference Between
Public Debate and Administrative Practice Jost Halfmann 305 CitizenshipThe Real Democratic Deficit of the European Union? Annabel K. Kiernan 323 Quasi-welfare, Associationalism and the Social Division of Citizenship
Rob Flynn 335 Reciprocity Schemes in Unemployment Regulation Policies: Towards a Pluralistic Citizenship of Marginalisation? Sandro Cattacin and Véronique Tattini 351 Global Media and Technological Change: Social Justice, Recognition and the Meaningfulness of Everyday Life Nick Stevenson 365 Index, VOLUME
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1 Number 2 July 1997 Contents
Neither Treason Nor Conspiracy: Reflections on Media Coverage of the Gulf War 1990-1991 Fred Halliday 157
The Modern Revolutions of Iran: Civil Society and State in the Modernization Process Masoud Kamali 173
Tocqueville and Weber on the Sociological Origins of Citizenship: The Political Culture of American Democracy Stephen Kalberg 199 Meso-Discourses, State Forms and the Gendering of Liberal-Democratic Citizenship Janine Brodie 223
Citizenship, Nationhood and the Production of Political Space Andreas Behnke 243 Culture vs Citizenship? A Review and Critique of Will Kymlicka's Multicultural Citizenship Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos 267
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1 Number 1 February 1997
Contents Citizenship Studies: A General Theory Bryan S. Turner 5 The Civic Recovery of Nationhood John O'Neill 19 Regional Politics: The European Union and Citizenship Alastair Davidson 33 Making Moral Citizens: On Himmelfarb's Demoralization Thesis Keith Tester 57 Cultural Citizenship Jan Pakulski 73 Behind Governmentality: Sociological Theory, Pacific Capitalism and Industrial Citizenship Anthony Woodiwiss 87 Who is the New Citizen? Towards a Genealogy
Engin F. Isin 115 Citoyenneté et Identité: de T. H. Marshall à Talcott Parsons Pierre Birnbaum 133
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