European Citizenship Practice
Building Institutions Of A Non-state
Antje Wiener(Author)
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 25. December 1997
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Hardback
360 pages
978-0-8133-3358-8 (ISBN)
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Although great efforts have been made to understand citizenship, it has remained a contested concept, largely because of the problem of the changing relationship between citizens and their community of membership or belonging. The European Union poses the most recent and dramatic change to this definition of citizenship. Arguing that citizenship must be explored from a perspective that takes this continual change into account, Antje Wiener develops the concept of citizenship practicethe process of policymaking and/or political participation which contributes to creating the terms of citizenship. The approach draws on both comparative social-historical literature on the state and the new historical institutionalism in European integration theories. European Citizenship Practice advances a discursive analysis of citizenship practice based on these related bodies of literature, which lie at the heart of this important contribution to citizenship studies. }Although great efforts have been made to understand citizenship, it has remained a contested concept, largely because of the problem of the changing relationship between citizens and their community of membership or belonging.
The European Union poses the most recent and dramatic change to this definition of citizenship. Arguing that citizenship must be explored from a perspective that takes this continual change into account, Antje Wiener develops the concept of citizenship practicethe process of policymaking and/or political participation which contributes to creating the terms of citizenship. The approach draws on both comparative social-historical literature on the state and the new historical institutionalism in European integration theories. European Citizenship Practice advances a discursive analysis of citizenship practice based on these related bodies of literature, which lie at the heart of this important contribution to citizenship studies. }
The European Union poses the most recent and dramatic change to this definition of citizenship. Arguing that citizenship must be explored from a perspective that takes this continual change into account, Antje Wiener develops the concept of citizenship practicethe process of policymaking and/or political participation which contributes to creating the terms of citizenship. The approach draws on both comparative social-historical literature on the state and the new historical institutionalism in European integration theories. European Citizenship Practice advances a discursive analysis of citizenship practice based on these related bodies of literature, which lie at the heart of this important contribution to citizenship studies. }
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Language
English
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United States
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Taylor & Francis Inc
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
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978-0-8133-3358-8 (9780813333588)
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Content
Introduction: Citizenship Policy in a Non-state?; Citizenship Practice: Rights, Access, Belonging; Policy Analysis: A Focus on Institutions; Paris: Agenda Setting Toward Political Union; Fontainebleau: Market Making and Union Building; Maastricht: Union Building and Democratic Legitimacy; Conclusion: Parameters of a New Geography of Citizenship