POL 2104 Study Guide - Final Guide: West European Politics, Client Politics, Capital Accumulation

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Citizenship, which provides political and social rights, can be (cid:1) (cid:1) approached from the angle of inclusion and exclusion. Discuss how this can be applied to the selection of new citizens (state policy on migration) and the public expression of cultural differences (religious symbols) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) migration, world politics, vol. Sexuality, in the politics of the veil, princeton, nj: princeton university. Citizenship can be understood firstly as an identifier for national belonging, providing both a formal status denoting rights (political rights, in particular) and a more general concept for understanding social membership. The association between membership in a nation and the possession of a set of rights have come under severe strain as a consequence of mass migration. Gellner: in idealized understanding of the nation-state, individuals have a single, stable national membership that determines rights and constitutes identity. Large-scale immigration poses a number of challenges that connect with citizenship. Citizenship is a means of inclusion and exclusion.

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