Public Rights, Public Rules
Discover the intricate dynamics of citizenship and public rights in Public Rights, Public Rules by Connie McNeely, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1998. This thought-provoking hardback spans 418 pages and delves into the complexities of public boundaries and the evolving rules that shape citizenship roles, identities, and rights.
Featuring contributions from a diverse array of scholars, this book employs various theoretical frameworks and sociological perspectives to analyze the political control and freedoms associated with citizenship. It is an essential read for anyone interested in political science, sociology, and the current events affecting emigration and immigration.
Engage with the critical discussions surrounding political freedom and civil rights, and gain valuable insights into the societal implications of citizenship in the United States and beyond. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply a curious reader, Public Rights, Public Rules is a vital addition to your collection.