Cities vs States: Should Urban Citizenship be Emancipated from Nationality?
This forum is a collaboration with the Global Citizenship Governance programme and the The Cities, Mobility and Membership Research Collaborative.
Published Working Paper
Bauböck, Rainer and Orgad, Liav (Eds.) (2020): Cities vs States: Should Urban Citizenship be Emancipated from Nationality? EUI Working Paper RSCAS 2020/16.
Forum contributions are edited by Rainer Bauböck and Liav Orgad
Contents
Cities vs States: Should Urban Citizenship be Emancipated from Nationality?, kickoff contribution by Rainer Bauböck
Thinking Like a City, Thinking Like a State, by Avner de Shalit
City-zenship and national citizenship: complementary and competing but not emancipated from each other, by Nir Barak
Urban Citizenship Threatens Democratic Equality, by Patti Tamara Lenard
What’s the Added Value of Legalising City-zenship?, by Josephine van Zeben
Urban Citizenship is About Improving the City – not Just About Letting Foreigners Vote, by Warren Magnusson
Urban Citizenship: A Path to Migrant Inclusion, by Harald Bauder
‘Zombie Urbanism’ and the Search for New Sources of Solidarity, by Sandra Seubert
From De Facto Urban Citizenship to Open Borders , by Monica W. Varsanyi
Mean cities: the dark side of urban citizenship , by Enrico Gargiulo and Lorenzo Piccoli
Local or Urban Citizenship? , by Johanna Hase
The ‘Sunk Cost’ of Local Citizenship, by Maarten Prak
What the Bremen Town Musicians Tell Us about Citizenship’s Potential, by Luicy Pedroza
The Danger Zone: Charter Cities, Citizenship, and Social Justice, by Margaret Kohn
Climate Citizenship and the Rural/Urban Divide, by Avigail Eisenberg
Local Citizenship Needs Local Sovereignty, by Alexander T. Aleinikoff
The Next Step: Coupling City-zenship to Human Rights, by Barbara Oomen
Urban Agglomeration, Constitutional Silence, by Ran Hirschl
Urban Citizenship – a Status or a Practice?, by Helmut Philipp Aust
‘Urban Citizenship’ in a Multipolar World, by Stephen Minas
Does Urban Citizenship Promote Inclusion for the Poor, Sick, and Outcast?, by Willem Maas
Citizenship Federalism and the Ambiguous Promise of Local Citizenship, by Kenneth Stahl
A Political Promise or a Hollow Hope?, by Liav Orgad