Citizens without frontiers /:
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 int...
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Zusammenfassung: | 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. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 234 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781441127426 1441127429 1283848627 9781283848626 9781441129291 1441129294 |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; HalfTitle; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; 1 Of Those Whose Acts Traverse Frontiers; What does 'without frontiers' signify?; Professions, citizens, activists; Citizens without frontiers; Interrogating and transgressing frontiers; 'We, the people' and 'we, the connected'; Making citizens activists; Three genres of writing; Act 1. Of treason: WikiLeaks; Act 2. Of rage: Rachel Corrie; Act 3. Of disobedience: Conscientious or civil?; 2 'We, the People'; What is called sovereignty?; Narrating sovereignties; How did the nation conquer the state? | |
505 | 8 | |a The invention of 'we, the people' as the nationCounter-narratives of other peoples, popolo, peuple and populism; Sovereignty as a question of a whole and its parts; Act 4. Of defence: 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; 3 'We, the Connected'; Are we all connected?; Of ethical and political subjectivities; Counter-narratives of connectivity: Cyberhackers and hacktivists; Genealogies, topologies, connectivity. | |
505 | 8 | |a Paradoxes, multiplicities, heterogeneitiesPolitics without 'we, the people'?; 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; 4 Enacting Citizenship; Citizenship as political subjectivity; Disobedience as enacting citizenship; Beginning something new; Subjectivity, performativity, enactment; Acts of citizenship; Investigating acts; Activism as traversal citizenship; Act 14. Of speech: Waging Peace; Act 15. Of fury: Mariyam Manike; 5 Citizens without Frontiers; Traversing frontiers. | |
505 | 8 | |a Why political subjectivity without frontiers?Why acts of citizenship?; Why without frontiers?; Why traversing frontiers?; Why not global activists?; Act 16. Of declaration: 'We, the Roma Nation'; Act 17. Of resistance: International Solidarity Movement; Act 18. Of sharing: Open Rights Group; 6 Emancipating (Acts of) Citizenship; Taking the state apart -- from the nation; Emancipate your colonies!; Occupy everywhere: The enjoyment of being political; The shaking of nations; Between no longer and not yet; Act 19. Of enfranchisement: If the world could vote. | |
505 | 8 | |a Act 20. Of music: Barenboim without wordsBibliography; Index. | |
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contents | Cover; HalfTitle; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; 1 Of Those Whose Acts Traverse Frontiers; What does 'without frontiers' signify?; Professions, citizens, activists; Citizens without frontiers; Interrogating and transgressing frontiers; 'We, the people' and 'we, the connected'; Making citizens activists; Three genres of writing; Act 1. Of treason: WikiLeaks; Act 2. Of rage: Rachel Corrie; Act 3. Of disobedience: Conscientious or civil?; 2 'We, the People'; What is called sovereignty?; Narrating sovereignties; How did the nation conquer the state? The invention of 'we, the people' as the nationCounter-narratives of other peoples, popolo, peuple and populism; Sovereignty as a question of a whole and its parts; Act 4. Of defence: 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; 3 'We, the Connected'; Are we all connected?; Of ethical and political subjectivities; Counter-narratives of connectivity: Cyberhackers and hacktivists; Genealogies, topologies, connectivity. Paradoxes, multiplicities, heterogeneitiesPolitics without 'we, the people'?; 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; 4 Enacting Citizenship; Citizenship as political subjectivity; Disobedience as enacting citizenship; Beginning something new; Subjectivity, performativity, enactment; Acts of citizenship; Investigating acts; Activism as traversal citizenship; Act 14. Of speech: Waging Peace; Act 15. Of fury: Mariyam Manike; 5 Citizens without Frontiers; Traversing frontiers. Why political subjectivity without frontiers?Why acts of citizenship?; Why without frontiers?; Why traversing frontiers?; Why not global activists?; Act 16. Of declaration: 'We, the Roma Nation'; Act 17. Of resistance: International Solidarity Movement; Act 18. Of sharing: Open Rights Group; 6 Emancipating (Acts of) Citizenship; Taking the state apart -- from the nation; Emancipate your colonies!; Occupy everywhere: The enjoyment of being political; The shaking of nations; Between no longer and not yet; Act 19. Of enfranchisement: If the world could vote. Act 20. Of music: Barenboim without wordsBibliography; Index. |
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spelling | Isin, Engin F. (Engin Fahri), 1959- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCPKwXGQbWGXwpwdtJ99P http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90692724 Citizens without frontiers / Engin F. Isin. New York, N.Y. ; London : Bloomsbury, ©2012. 1 online resource (xii, 234 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. 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. Print version record. Cover; HalfTitle; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; 1 Of Those Whose Acts Traverse Frontiers; What does 'without frontiers' signify?; Professions, citizens, activists; Citizens without frontiers; Interrogating and transgressing frontiers; 'We, the people' and 'we, the connected'; Making citizens activists; Three genres of writing; Act 1. Of treason: WikiLeaks; Act 2. Of rage: Rachel Corrie; Act 3. Of disobedience: Conscientious or civil?; 2 'We, the People'; What is called sovereignty?; Narrating sovereignties; How did the nation conquer the state? The invention of 'we, the people' as the nationCounter-narratives of other peoples, popolo, peuple and populism; Sovereignty as a question of a whole and its parts; Act 4. Of defence: 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; 3 'We, the Connected'; Are we all connected?; Of ethical and political subjectivities; Counter-narratives of connectivity: Cyberhackers and hacktivists; Genealogies, topologies, connectivity. Paradoxes, multiplicities, heterogeneitiesPolitics without 'we, the people'?; 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; 4 Enacting Citizenship; Citizenship as political subjectivity; Disobedience as enacting citizenship; Beginning something new; Subjectivity, performativity, enactment; Acts of citizenship; Investigating acts; Activism as traversal citizenship; Act 14. Of speech: Waging Peace; Act 15. Of fury: Mariyam Manike; 5 Citizens without Frontiers; Traversing frontiers. Why political subjectivity without frontiers?Why acts of citizenship?; Why without frontiers?; Why traversing frontiers?; Why not global activists?; Act 16. Of declaration: 'We, the Roma Nation'; Act 17. Of resistance: International Solidarity Movement; Act 18. Of sharing: Open Rights Group; 6 Emancipating (Acts of) Citizenship; Taking the state apart -- from the nation; Emancipate your colonies!; Occupy everywhere: The enjoyment of being political; The shaking of nations; Between no longer and not yet; Act 19. Of enfranchisement: If the world could vote. Act 20. Of music: Barenboim without wordsBibliography; Index. World citizenship. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98003193 Citizenship Philosophy. Globalization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99010179 Citoyenneté mondiale. Mondialisation. globalism. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh Citizenship Philosophy fast Globalization fast World citizenship fast has work: Citizens without frontiers (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGhpprjWQphqv3wqDTgqHy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Isin, Engin F. (Engin Fahri), 1959- Citizens without frontiers. New York, N.Y. : Bloomsbury, ©2012 9781441185839 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=503192 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Isin, Engin F. (Engin Fahri), 1959- Citizens without frontiers / Cover; HalfTitle; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; 1 Of Those Whose Acts Traverse Frontiers; What does 'without frontiers' signify?; Professions, citizens, activists; Citizens without frontiers; Interrogating and transgressing frontiers; 'We, the people' and 'we, the connected'; Making citizens activists; Three genres of writing; Act 1. Of treason: WikiLeaks; Act 2. Of rage: Rachel Corrie; Act 3. Of disobedience: Conscientious or civil?; 2 'We, the People'; What is called sovereignty?; Narrating sovereignties; How did the nation conquer the state? The invention of 'we, the people' as the nationCounter-narratives of other peoples, popolo, peuple and populism; Sovereignty as a question of a whole and its parts; Act 4. Of defence: 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; 3 'We, the Connected'; Are we all connected?; Of ethical and political subjectivities; Counter-narratives of connectivity: Cyberhackers and hacktivists; Genealogies, topologies, connectivity. Paradoxes, multiplicities, heterogeneitiesPolitics without 'we, the people'?; 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; 4 Enacting Citizenship; Citizenship as political subjectivity; Disobedience as enacting citizenship; Beginning something new; Subjectivity, performativity, enactment; Acts of citizenship; Investigating acts; Activism as traversal citizenship; Act 14. Of speech: Waging Peace; Act 15. Of fury: Mariyam Manike; 5 Citizens without Frontiers; Traversing frontiers. Why political subjectivity without frontiers?Why acts of citizenship?; Why without frontiers?; Why traversing frontiers?; Why not global activists?; Act 16. Of declaration: 'We, the Roma Nation'; Act 17. Of resistance: International Solidarity Movement; Act 18. Of sharing: Open Rights Group; 6 Emancipating (Acts of) Citizenship; Taking the state apart -- from the nation; Emancipate your colonies!; Occupy everywhere: The enjoyment of being political; The shaking of nations; Between no longer and not yet; Act 19. Of enfranchisement: If the world could vote. Act 20. Of music: Barenboim without wordsBibliography; Index. World citizenship. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98003193 Citizenship Philosophy. Globalization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99010179 Citoyenneté mondiale. Mondialisation. globalism. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh Citizenship Philosophy fast Globalization fast World citizenship fast |
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topic | World citizenship. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98003193 Citizenship Philosophy. Globalization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99010179 Citoyenneté mondiale. Mondialisation. globalism. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh Citizenship Philosophy fast Globalization fast World citizenship fast |
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