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Profane Citizenship in Europe

Alain Battegay, Marc Derycke, Jacques Roux, Marie-thérèse Tétu (Auteur)
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Between legal citizenship as a status and the exclusion from the polis, which takes multiple forms, there is room for investigating practices of citizenship. What the authors here interpret as profane forms of citizenship refers to initiatives-which are sometimes discreet and often in-between ordinary and political, private and public, and formal and informal forms - that assert the right to have rights and to participate in the life of the polis. This multidisciplinary book relates research carried out in five European countries (Belgium, ... Lire la suite
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Date Parution02/11/2012
EAN9782304039948
Nb. de Pages460
EditeurLe Manuscrit
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Poids556 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions22,5 cm x 14,0 cm
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Between legal citizenship as a status and the exclusion from the polis, which takes multiple forms, there is room for investigating practices of citizenship. What the authors here interpret as profane forms of citizenship refers to initiatives-which are sometimes discreet and often in-between ordinary and political, private and public, and formal and informal forms - that assert the right to have rights and to participate in the life of the polis. This multidisciplinary book relates research carried out in five European countries (Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Slovenia) in situations of social and political non-recognition (foreigners, the deaf, illiterates, the undocumented, and the erased in Slovenia). The book does not advocate a new model of thought on citizenship, but is intended to provide food for thought on social and civil experiences per se and the ongoing transformations of citizenship in contemporary societies.
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