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Citizens Without Frontiers

Autor Dr. Engin F. Isin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 dec 2012
States define who their citizens are and exert control over their life and movements. But how does such power persist in a global world where people, ideas, and products constantly cross the borders of what the states see as their sovereign territory?

This groundbreaking work sets to examine and interprets such challenges to offer a new way of thinking about citizenship. Abandoning the sovereignty principle, it develops a new image of citizenship using the connectedness principle. To do so, it interprets acts of citizenship by following "activist citizens" across the world through case studies, from Wikileaks and the Gaza flotilla to China's virtual world and Darfur.

Written by a leader in the field, this accessible and original work imagines citizens without frontiers as a politics without community and belonging, inclusion without exclusion, where the frontier becomes a form of otherness that citizens erase or create. This unique work brings forth a new and creative way to approach citizenship beyond boundaries that will appeal to anyone studying citizenship, social movements, and migration.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441185839
ISBN-10: 1441185836
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 142 x 224 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface Chapter 1: Of those whose acts traverse frontiers
Act 1: Of treason: WikiLeaks
Act 2: Of rage: Rachel Corrie
Act 3: Of disobedience: conscientious or civil? Chapter 2: 'We, the people'
Act 4: Of defense: Minuteman Civil Defense Corps
Act 5: Of censoring: the Golden Shield Project
Act 6: Of espionage: Stuxnet
Act 7: Of assassination: drones
Act 8: Of writing: Banksy
Act 9: Of solidarity: Strangers into Citizens
Chapter 3: 'We, the connected'
Act 10: Of identification: We are all Khaled Said
Act 11: Of hacking: LulzSec
Act 12: Of defiance: No One Is Illegal
Act 13: Of staging: Climate Camp
Chapter 4: Enacting citizenship
Act 14: Of speech: Waging Peace
Act 15: Of fury: Mariyam Manike Chapter 5: Citizens without frontiers
Act 16: Of declaration: 'We, the Roma Nation'
Act 17: Of resistance: International Solidarity Movement
Act 18: Of sharing: Open Rights Group Chapter 6: Emancipating (acts of) citizenship
Act 19: Of enfranchisement: If the World Could Vote
Act 20: Of music: Barenboim without words Bibliography Index

Recenzii

Isin provides a trenchant and imaginative reading of proliferating forms of political action and engagement-mostly progressive, sometimes reactionary-which traverse and subvert the nation-state. Combining a diverse set of case studies with rich interpretive reflection, the book examines various boundary-bending acts of citizenship in order to highlight a vital new frontier in the development of the contemporary political subject.
Isin passionately embraces the paradoxes of citizenship in order to problematize its frontiers: physical, territorial, conceptual, and affective. Apart from bringing to the fore, mapping, interpreting, and contextualizing a myriad of heterogeneous acts that traverse these frontiers, he magnificently performs the reflexive intellectual act of creating the field in which a new figure of political subjectivity, citizens without frontiers, is empowered. Crucially, this is reflected both in the content and in the truly innovative form of his writing.
Engin Isin's Citizens Without Frontiers provides a politically and intellectually powerful and engaging narrative of activist citizens who are disregarding the imperatives of the nation and frontiers on behalf of alliances often overlooked by contemporary mainstream and left scholarship alike.