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Citizenship, Diversity, and Pluralism

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Citizenship has both a vertical and a horizontal dimension. The vertical links individuals to the state by reinforcing the idea that it is "their" state - that they are full members of an ongoing a...
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  • 04 April 2000
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Citizenship has both a vertical and a horizontal dimension. The vertical links individuals to the state by reinforcing the idea that it is "their" state - that they are full members of an ongoing association that is expected to survive the passing generations. Accordingly their relation to the state is not narrowly instrumental but is supported by a reservoir of loyalty and patriotism that gives legitimacy to the state. The horizontal relationship is the positive identification with fellow citizens as valued members of the same civic community. Here citizenship reinforces empathy and sustains solidarity through its official endorsement of who counts as "one of us." Citizenship, therefore, is a linking mechanism that in its most perfect expression binds the citizenry to the state and to each other.

In Citizenship, Diversity, and Pluralism leading scholars assess the transformation of these two dimensions of citizenship in increasingly diverse and plural modern societies, both in Canada and internationally. Subjects addressed include the changing ethnic demography of states, social citizenship, multiculturalism, feminist perspectives on citizenship, aboriginal nationalism, identity politics, and the internationalization of human rights.

Contributors include Heribert Adam (Simon Fraser), Keith Banting (Queen's), Anthony Birch (emeritus, Victoria), John Borrows (UBC), Alan Cairns, Walker Connor (Trinity College), John Erik Fossum (LOS?Senteret, Norway), Virginia Leary (emeritus, SUNY), Denise Réaume (Toronto), Lynn Smith (justice, BC Supreme Court), Charles Taylor (emeritus, McGill), and Jeremy Webber (Sydney, Australia).

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Pages: 304
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 04 April 2000
ISBN: 9780773518933
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship
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"The collection could not be more timely ... its appeal cuts across a number of different disciplines and sub-disciplines within the human sciences ... the combination of theoretical and comparative perspectives singles this collection out." Daniel Weinstock, Department of Philosophy, Université de Montréal.
Hans Michelmann (Editor)
Hans Michelmann is professor of political studies, University of Saskatchewan, specializing in European and comparative politics and international relations.