1st Edition
Routledge Handbook of Global Citizenship Studies
Introduction: Globalizing Citizenship Studies. Navigating Global Citizenship Studies. Part I: Struggles for Citizenship 1. Contested Citizenship of the Arab Spring and Beyond 2. Genealogies of Autonomous Mobility 3. Global Citizenship in an Insurrectional Era 4. In Life Through Death: Transgressive Citizenship at the Border Part II: Positioning Citizenships 5. Decolonizing Global Citizenship 6. Practicing Citizenship From the Ordinary to the Activist 7. Sexual Citizenship and Cultural Imperialism 8. Topologies of Citizenship 9. Citizenship Beyond State Sovereignty 10. A Post-Marshallian Conception of Global Social Citizenship 11. Can There Be a Global Historiography of Citizenship? 12. Regimes of Citizenship Part III: Africas 13. Citizenship in Africa: The Politics of Belonging 14. Trends in Citizenship Law and Politics in Africa since the Colonial Era 15. Activist Citizens and the Politics of Mobility in Osire Refugee Camp 16. Struggles of Citizenship in Sudan 17. Transformations of Nationality Legislation in North Africa 18. Conviviality and Negotiations with Belonging in Urban Africa 19. Citizenship Struggles in the Maghreb 20. Struggles for Citizenship in South Africa Part IV: Americas 21 .Transformations in Imaginings and Practices of Citizenship in Latin America 22. Ecological Citizenship in Latin America 23. Citizenship and Foreignness in Canada 24. Performances of Citizenship in the Caribbean 25. Non-Citizen Citizenship in Canada and the United States Part V: Asias 26. Emerging Forms of Citizenship in the Arab World 27. The Invention of Citizenship
Biography
Engin Isin is Professor of Citizenship in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the Open University, UK. He currently serves as co-chief editor of Citizenship Studies, and is widely published within the field itself.
Peter Nyers is Associate Professor of the Politics of Citizenship and Intercultural Relations in the Department of Political Science at McMaster University, Canada. He is co-chief editor of Citizenship Studies, and has made many other contributions to the field of citizenship studies.






