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Remaking Urban Citizenship: Organizations, Institutions, and the Right to the City (Comparative Urban and Community Research)
Michael Peter Smith
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| #1129487 in Books | 2012-01-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x.52 x7.01l,.95 | File type: PDF | 237 pages||||"Rich and varied . . . Remaking Urban Citizenship offers an exciting framework and new foundation for considering . . . questions about contemporary urban citizenship, migration and social movements." |—Cuz Potter, Urban Studies J
Due to heightened global migration and transnational mobility, many residents of the world's cities lack national citizenship in the places to which they have moved for work, refuge, or retirement. The disjuncture between citizenship and daily life has led to devolution of claims from national to urban space. Within nation-states characterized by structured inequalities, citizens have not reduced their social differences. This leads increasingly to calls for greater d...
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