Rethinking Australian citizenship /
In Australia, a traditional view of citizens belonging to a single nation made up of one people, with a special relationship to one land has been thrown open to challenge by a range of differing perspectives. This work considers the major debates.
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- 1.
- Rethinking Australian Citizenship /
- Wayne Hudson and John Kane
- 2.
- Differential Citizenship /
- Wayne Hudson
- 3.
- Republicanism and Citizenship /
- Philip Pettit
- 4.
- Postmodernism and Citizenship /
- Peter Beilharz
- 5.
- Democracy and Citizenship /
- Alastair Davidson
- 6.
- Feminism and Citizenship /
- Eva Cox
- 7.
- Limits to Citizenship /
- Barry Hindess
- 8.
- Political Citizenship /
- Mike Salvaris
- 9.
- Indigenous Citizenship /
- Tim Rowse
- 10.
- Multicultural Citizenship /
- Mary Kalantzis
- 11.
- Legal Citizenship /
- Margaret Thornton
- 12.
- Economic Citizenship /
- Jocelyn Pixley
- 13.
- Social Citizenship /
- Winton Higgins and Gaby Ramia
- 14.
- Sexual Citizenship /
- Barbara Sullivan
- 15.
- Educational Citizenship /
- David Hogan.


