Urban Citizenship and Rights to the City
| Published |
3 February 2006 |
| Type(s) |
Research and statistics
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| Site |
Corporate |
| Price |
Free |
Summary
The objectives of the paper are as follows:
- To review the main trends in recent academic writing on citizenship;
- To outline and explain the concept of 'urban citizenship';
- To discuss the relationship between citizenship and participation;
- To discuss the relationship between the social diversity of cities and radical pluralist models of urban citizenship;
- To examine the implications of radical pluralism for the urban public realm.
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