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Citizenship as cultural flow: structure, agency and power

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Springer 2013Description: xvi, 283 pISBN:
  • 9783642345678
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.60954  C4
Summary: Addresses the very topical subject of citizen making Provides a unique analysis of when and why citizenship has taken root in India Supplies the basis for comparative analysis across South Asian cases and between India and the European Union The book addresses the very topical subject of citizen making. By delving into a range of sources - among them survey questions, historical documents, political theory, architectural design, and public policy - the book provides a unique analysis of when and why citizenship has taken root in India. Each chapter highlights the constant innovation of citizenship that has occurred in India's legal, political, social, economic and aesthetic arrangements as well as providing the basis for comparative analysis across South Asian cases and the European Union.
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Addresses the very topical subject of citizen making
Provides a unique analysis of when and why citizenship has taken root in India
Supplies the basis for comparative analysis across South Asian cases and between India and the European Union

The book addresses the very topical subject of citizen making. By delving into a range of sources - among them survey questions, historical documents, political theory, architectural design, and public policy - the book provides a unique analysis of when and why citizenship has taken root in India. Each chapter highlights the constant innovation of citizenship that has occurred in India's legal, political, social, economic and aesthetic arrangements as well as providing the basis for comparative analysis across South Asian cases and the European Union.

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