Societal Peace and Ideal Citizenship for Turkey.
Globalisation and neo-liberalism have been impacting the nation-state and leading the full citizenship concept into crisis, not only in Turkey but also in the world. While one reason for this crisis is the decline of the welfare state, another reason stems from the fluidity of borders that distorts...
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Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group,
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Beyond State-Led Nationalism: Ideal Citizenship for Turkey; Chapter 2. Citizenship and National Identity: A Comparative Analysis; Chapter 3. The Making of Modern Turkey and the Structuring of Kurdish Identity: New Paradigms of Citizenship in the Twenty-First Century; Chapter 4. The Alevi Identity and Civil Rights in the Twenty-First Century; Chapter 5. Gypsies and Citizenship in Turkey; Chapter 6. Less than Citizens: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Question in Turkey; Chapter 7. Turks of African Origin and Citizenship
- Chapter 8. Gender and Citizenship in Turkey at the Crossroads of the Patriarchal State, Women, and Transnational PressuresChapter 9. The European Union and Turkey: Transformation of the State-Society Relationship; Chapter 10. Social Rights as Ideal Citizenship; Chapter 11. The Turkish Young People as Active Citizens: Equal Participation or Social Exclusion?; Chapter 12. Environmental Citizenship and Struggle for Nature; Conclusion; Index; About the Contributors