By Engin F. Isin

ISBN-10: 1441116052

ISBN-13: 9781441116055

ISBN-10: 1441185836

ISBN-13: 9781441185839

States outline who their voters are and exert regulate over their lifestyles and events. yet how does such strength persist in an international global the place humans, principles, and items consistently go the borders of what the states see as their sovereign territory?

This groundbreaking paintings units to envision and translates such demanding situations to provide a brand new mind set approximately citizenship. leaving behind the sovereignty precept, it develops a brand new photograph of citizenship utilizing the connectedness precept. to take action, it translates acts of citizenship through following "activist electorate" internationally via case reports, from Wikileaks and the Gaza flotilla to China's digital global and Darfur.

Written through a pacesetter within the box, this obtainable and unique paintings imagines electorate with out frontiers as a politics with no group and belonging, inclusion with out exclusion, the place the frontier turns into a sort of otherness that voters erase or create. This exact paintings brings forth a brand new and artistic approach to method citizenship past limitations that would attract a person learning citizenship, social pursuits, and migration.

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