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100 1 _aPeggy Levitt
245 1 0 _aBooks, Bodies and Bronzes
_bComparing Sites of Global Citizenship Creation
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260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20171002
300 _a144 p
520 _bOne out of every seven people in the world today is on the move, voluntarily and involuntarily, within countries and between them. More and more people belong to several communities at once and yet the social contract between state and citizen is still bounded by questions of nationality. Where will the cultural building blocks come from with which we can imagine a different kind of nation, and different kinds of institutions, that better reflect this reality? This book looks at the potential role of international music competitions, beauty magazines, elite social clubs, and religious movements, among others, as potential breeding grounds for the creation of global citizenship. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
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