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Towards a conceptual framework for citizenship

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Geoffrey Stokes
This chapter aims to provide a conceptual framework for discussing citizenship. It
offers a brief account of various dimensions of citizenship that may be used as a
guide to understanding the evolution of Western ideas and forms of citizenship, as
well as contemporary problems with them. The chapter considers citizenship as a
legal status, as an administrative category, as a political practice and as an ideal to
be attained. 1 It also considers the sites or domains in which citizenship is or ought
to be practised. Each of these dimensions raises questions that citizens, non-citizens
and governments have asked over the centuries and that still provoke debate.2
Nonetheless, the chapter makes no claim to be comprehensive and, for the sake of
brevity, its generalizations may not be sufficiently sensitive to the many variations
and peculiarities of Western concepts and practices of citizenship.

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Title of book

Islam beyond conflict : Indonesian Islam and western political theory

Series

Law, ethics and governance

Chapter number

12

Pagination

85 - 92

Publisher

Ashgate Publishing Limited

Place of publication

Aldershot, England

ISBN-13

9780754670926

ISBN-10

0754670929

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

Azyumardi Azra and Wayne Hudson 2008

Extent

22

Editor/Contributor(s)

A Azra, W Hudson

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