Is it possible, in a modern, pluralistic society, to promote common bonds of citizenship while at the same time accommodating and showing respect for ethnocultural diversity? 'Citizenship' and 'diversity' have been two of the major topics of debate in both democratic politics and political theory over the past decade. Much has been written about the importance of citizenship, civic identities, and civic virtues for the functioning of liberal democracies, and also about the need to accommodate the ethnocultural, linguistic, and religious pluralism that is a fact of life in most modern states. By and large, however, these two topics have been largely discussed in mutual isolation. Much of the writing on the issues of both citizenship and diversity remains rather abstract and general and disconnected from the concrete issues of public policy and institutional design. Citizenship in Diverse Societies examines the specific points of conflict and convergence between concerns for citizenship and diversity in democratic societies and reassesses and refines existing theories of 'diverse citizenship' by examining these theories in the light of actual practices and policies of pluralistic democracies.
ReviewsThe fifteen very substantial chapters in Citizenship in Diverse Societies give an immensely comprehensive analysis of some of the key problems in bringing culture into the sphere of citizenship ... excellent volume. * The Global Review of Ethnopolitics *
The editors' introduction provides an excellent survey of the current state of play within Anglophone political philosophy ... this is a high-quality collection. * Radical Philosophy *
This collection represents an invaluable contribution to this literature ... This book contains fourteen essays written by some of the best and most thought-provoking writers on this subject, as well as an extended introduction that places these essays in the context of the wider debate. * Political Studies *
Book InformationISBN 9780198297703
Author Will KymlickaFormat Paperback
Page Count 458
Imprint Oxford University PressPublisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 662g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 25mm