Understanding social citizenship: themes and perspectives for policy and practice/ Peter Dwyer
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 323.6 DWY/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P15488 |
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323.54 NOO/C Challenges to Civil Rights Guarantees in India/ | 323.54 NOO/C Challenges to Civil Rights Guarantees in India/ | 323.6 BEL/C Citizenship/ | 323.6 DWY/P Understanding social citizenship: | 323.6 ENG/R Rights & the politics of recognition in Africa/ | 323.6 FAH/C Citizenship/ | 323.6 HEA/W World Citizenship/ |
Part one: Citizenship and welfare: Introduction: defining citizenship; Two traditions of thought: civic republicanism and liberalism; The development of social citizenship in Britain; Contemporary approaches to social citizenship;
Part two: Issues of difference and stratification: Poverty, class, citizenship and welfare; Gender, citizenship and welfare; Disabled citizens?; Race, ethnicity, citizenship and welfare;
Part three: Beyond the nation state: Social Europe; Global citizenship?; Conclusions.
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