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Democratic inclusion : Rainer Bauböck in dialogue / Rainer Bauböck ; with responses from: Joseph H. Carens [and six others]
(Critical powers)

Material Type E-Book
Publisher Manchester : Manchester University Press
Year [2018]
Language English
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EB2202959
9781526105226

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Contents Democratic inclusion : a pluralist theory of citizenship / Rainer Bauböck
The boundaries of "democratic inclusion" : some questions for Rainer Bauböck / Joseph H. Carens
What makes a democratic people? / David Miller
Republicanism and the all subjected principle as the basis of democratic membership / Iseult Honohan
Metics, members and citizens / Will Kymlicka and Sue Donaldson
Populus, demos and self-rule / David Owen
Stakeholder theory won't save citizenship / Peter J. Spiro
Response to critics / Rainer Bauböck.
Notes 'Rainer Bauböck is one of the world's leading scholars of citizenship and migration. The theory he outlines in this volume is the culmination of twenty years' work thinking through the relationship of citizenship with multilevel democracy and migration. Bauböck's lead essay offers a clearly structured concept of democratic citizenship. It addresses the major theoretical and practical questions of the forms of citizenship and access to citizenship in different types of polity, the specification and justification of rights of non-citizen immigrants as well as non-resident citizens, and the conditions under which norms governing citizenship can legitimately vary. The essay ranges from consideration of the demos boundary problem to contemporary citizenship regimes, linking literatures that have not been previously drawn together. The second part of the book contains responses to Bauböck's essay from a range of influential interlocutors. The volume concludes with Bauböck's extensive response to his critics ' --Back cover
Rainer Bauböck is the world's leading theorist of transnational citizenship. He opens this volume with a question that is crucial to our thinking on citizenship in the twenty-first century: who has a claim to be included in a democratic political community? Bauböck's answer addresses the major theoretical and practical issues of the forms of citizenship and access to citizenship in different types of polity, the specification and justification of rights of non-citizen immigrants as well as non-resident citizens, and the conditions under which norms governing citizenship can legitimately vary. This argument is challenged and developed in responses by Joseph Carens, David Miller, Iseult Honohan, Will Kymlicka and Sue Donaldson, David Owen and Peter J. Spiro. In the concluding chapter, Bauböck replies to his critics
Open Access
In English
Includes bibliographical references and index
Authors *Bauböck, Rainer.
Carens, Joseph H.
Subjects LCSH:Bauböck, Rainer -- Criticism and interpretation  All Subject Search
LCSH:Political participation
LCSH:Democracy -- Social aspects  All Subject Search
LCSH:Representative government and representation
FREE:Political science and theory
FREE:Society and social sciences
BISACSH:PHILOSOPHY -- Political  All Subject Search
FREE:Democracy -- Social aspects  All Subject Search
FREE:Political participation
FREE:Representative government and representation
FREE:Demokratie
FREE:Staatsangehörigkeit
FREE:Bürgerrecht
FREE:Randgruppe
FREE:Politische Beteiligung
FREE:Law -- Jurisprudence & general issues -- Methods, theory & philosophy of law  All Subject Search
BSH:Electronic books
FREE:Criticism, interpretation, etc
Classification DC23:323/.042
ID ED00004142
ISBN 9781526105226

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