Inclusive citizenship: Meanings and expressions
by Kabeer Naila
Series: Claiming Citizenship Published by : Zed Books (London) Physical details: 274p. ISBN:1-84277-548-0.
Subject(s):
Civil rights in Developing countries
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Identity, struggle and policy
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Human Rights
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Citizenship in Developing countries
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World citizenship
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Grootboom case and the constitutional right to housing : political planning in post-apartheid South Africa
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Citizenship and the right to water: lessons from south Africa's free basic water policy
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Donors, right-based approaches and implementations for global citizenship in Peru
Year: 2005
Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | KILA HEADQUARTERS LIBRARY | 323.6 KAB/I (Browse shelf) | Volume I | Available | 008313 |
Inclusive Citizenship seeks to go beyond the intellectual debates of recent years on democratization and participation to explore a related set of issues around changing conceptions of citizenship. People's understandings of what it means to be a citizen go to the heart of the various meanings of identity, including national identity; political and electoral participation; and rights. The researchers in this volume come from a wide variety of societies, including the industrial countries in the North, and they seek to explore these difficult questions from various