Thomas Faist is Professor of Transnational Relations and Development Studies at the Faculty of Sociology at Bielefeld University. He is the author of The Volume and Dynamics of International Migration and Transnational Social Spaces (2000), Transnational Social Spaces (2004), and The Politics of Dual Citizenship in Europe (2007). He currently directs a project on transnational migration and development. He is the Deputy Editor of The Sociological Quarterly.
Introduction | p. 1 |
Expansion or Erosion? | p. 3 |
Four Themes | p. 6 |
The Future of Citizenship | p. 13 |
Inclusion | p. 15 |
The Dialectic of Inclusion and Exclusion | p. 17 |
Multiculturalism as a Mode of Inclusion | p. 34 |
The Lesson to Be Drawn from Existing Theory and Praxis | p. 47 |
Erosion | p. 49 |
Dimensions of Citizenship | p. 50 |
T. H. Marshall and the Expansion of Citizenship Rights | p. 51 |
Critiques of the Welfare State | p. 56 |
The Triumph of the Market over Citizenship? | p. 66 |
Withdrawal | p. 75 |
Individualism and Its Discontents: Tocqueville Revisited | p. 77 |
Enter Putnam | p. 84 |
The Third Way and Social Democracy | p. 96 |
Expansion | p. 102 |
Dual Citizenship | p. 103 |
Which Nations Permit and Which Prohibit Dual Citizenship? | p. 111 |
Nested Citizenship | p. 122 |
Toward Global Citizenship? | p. 128 |
Future Trends | p. 130 |
Internal Factors Shaping Citizenship Regimes | p. 131 |
Citizenship and Globalization | p. 133 |
References | p. 141 |
Index | p. 161 |
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