Pedroza, Luicy
자료유형 | 컴퓨터프로그램 |
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개인저자 | Pedroza, Luicy, author. |
서명/저자사항 | Citizenship Beyond Nationality:Immigrants' Right to Vote Across the World :Luicy Pedroza. |
발행사항 | 2019. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource (384 p.):10 illus. |
총서사항 | Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism. |
기본자료 저록 | Title is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2019 English9783110610765Title is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 20199783110664232ZDB-23-DGGTitle is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.EBOOK PACKAGE Economics, Law & Social Sciences 2019 ENG9783110610130Title is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.EBOOK PACKAGE Social Sciences 20199783110606485ZDB-23-DSWTitle is part of eBook package.De Gruyter.Penn Press eBook Frontlist Package 20199783110652055 |
ISBN | 9780812296068 |
기타표준부호 | 10.9783/9780812296068 |
내용주기 | Frontmatter --CONTENTS --List of Abbreviations --Preface and Acknowledgments --Introduction --Introduction --Chapter 1. Citizenship, Nationality, and Voting Rights --Chapter 2. Broad Comparisons: Denizen Enfranchisement Across Countries --Chapter 3. The Differentiated Enfranchisement of Denizens in Portugal --Chapter 4. The "Failed" Denizen Enfranchisement in Germany --Chapter 5. The Steps of Denizen Enfranchisement Processes --Chapter 6. A Process Approach to Denizen Enfranchisement in Further Cases --Chapter 7. Beyond Denizen Enfranchisement: Citizenship Change and Migration Policy --Appendix --Notes --References --Index |
이용제한사항 | restricted access |
요약 | In Citizenship Beyond Nationality, Luicy Pedroza considers immigrants who have settled in democracies and who live indistinguishably from citizens-working, paying taxes, making social contributions, and attending schools-yet lack the status, gained either through birthright or naturalization, that would give them full electoral rights. Referring to this population as denizens, Pedroza asks what happens to the idea of democracy when a substantial part of the resident population is unable to vote? Her aim is to understand how societies justify giving or denying electoral rights to denizens.Pedroza undertakes a comparative examination of the processes by which denizen enfranchisement reforms occur in democracies around the world in order to understand why and in what ways they differ. The first part of the book surveys a wide variety of reforms, demonstrating that they occur across polities that have diverse naturalization rules and proportions of denizens. The second part explores denizen enfranchisement reforms as a matter of politics, focusing on the ways in which proposals for reform were introduced, debated, decided, and reintroduced in two important cases: Germany and Portugal. Further comparing Germany and Portugal to long familiar cases, she reveals how denizen enfranchisement processes come to have a limited scope, or to even fail, and yet reignite. In the final part, Pedroza connects her theoretical and empirical arguments to larger debates on citizenship and migration.Citizenship Beyond Nationality argues that the success and type of denizen enfranchisement reforms rely on how the matter is debated by key political actors and demonstrates that, when framed ambitiously and in inclusive terms, these deliberations have the potential to redefine democratic citizenship not only as a status but as a matter of politics and policy. |
시스템사항주기 | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
일반주제명 | Aliens -- Suffrage -- Comparative studies. Aliens -- Suffrage -- Germany. Aliens -- Suffrage -- Portugal. Citizenship -- Comparative studies. Immigrants -- Suffrage -- Comparative studies. Immigrants -- Suffrage -- Germany. Immigrants -- Suffrage -- Portugal. Human Rights. Law. Political Science. Public Policy. POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Immigration. |
일반용주기 | In English. |
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