Cities and Citizenship
Discover the intricate relationship between urban spaces and citizenship in "Cities and Citizenship," published by Duke University Press in 1998. This insightful volume spans 277 pages, making it an essential read for students and scholars across various disciplines, including anthropology, geography, sociology, urban studies, and political science. The book delves into how cities serve as pivotal arenas for the renegotiation of citizenship, democracy, and national identity. With its comprehensive analysis, "Cities and Citizenship" invites readers to explore the dynamic interactions between urban environments and the evolving concepts of belonging. Enhance your understanding of globalization and its impact on civic life by adding this thought-provoking title to your collection today.