
The People in Question
Citizens and Constitutions in Uncertain Times
Jo Shaw(Author)
Bristol University Press
1st Edition
Published on 13. October 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-1-5292-1042-2 (ISBN)
Description
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.
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.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Adult education
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
515 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5292-1042-2 (9781529210422)
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Person
Jo Shaw holds the Salvesen Chair of European Institutions at the University of Edinburgh and is a part-time professor in the New Social Research programme of Tampere University in Finland.
Content
Part One ~ Setting the Scene
Introduction
What Is 'Constitutional Citizenship' and How Can We Approach It?
Part Two ~ 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
Part Three ~ Citizenship Under Pressure: National and Global Tensions
The Populist Challenge to Constitutional Citizenship: The Closing of Discursive Space
Shifting Spatialities of Citizenship
Conclusions
Introduction
What Is 'Constitutional Citizenship' and How Can We Approach It?
Part Two ~ 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
Part Three ~ Citizenship Under Pressure: National and Global Tensions
The Populist Challenge to Constitutional Citizenship: The Closing of Discursive Space
Shifting Spatialities of Citizenship
Conclusions