Changing Landscapes of Urban Citizenship
Explore the dynamic interplay between urban environments and citizenship in the insightful book Changing Landscapes of Urban Citizenship, edited by various contributors from Southern Europe. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this engaging volume spans 134 pages and delves into how urban crises shape citizenship rights and practices across different cities. Originally featured as a special issue in Citizenship Studies, the chapters provide a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and transformations faced by urban citizens in the context of ongoing social and political upheavals. This book is essential for anyone interested in the evolving concept of citizenship and its implications in urban settings. Discover how cities adapt and respond to crises while redefining the rights and responsibilities of their inhabitants.