Abstract

1. Introduction Partick Baert and Sokratis Koniordos Part 1: Conceptual Explorations 2. New Challenges to Citizenship Giovanna Procacci 3.Civil Society and Citizenship in Early and Late Modernity Nikos Mouzelis 4. Reflexivity's Transformations: The Demise of Routine Action and its Consequences for Civil Society Margaret S. Archer 5. Conflict, Citizenship and Civil Society: How Emerging Social Conflicts Challenge Social Science Approaches Donatella Della Porta Part 2: Thematizing Conflict, Citizenship and Civil Society 6. Citizenship, Civil Society and Conflict: A Gendered Perspective Ruth Lister 7. Caring and Social Citizenship: Gender Matters Arnlaug Leira 8. Democratization in Central and Eastern Europe and the Changing Nature of Minority Issues Janusz Mucha 9. The Extension of Citizenship Rights to Non-Citizens Maria I. Baganha 10. From Rights to Duties? Welfare and Citizenship for Immigrants and Refugees in Scandinavia Anniken Hagelund and Grete Brochmann Part 3: Rethinking Conflict, Citizenship and Civil Society 11. Conflict, Violence and Civil Society: An Attempt at Understanding Violence in Modernity Consuelo Corradi 12. Recovering Civil Society: Does Sociology Need It? David McCrone 13. Putting Society Together: What Qualitative Research Can and Cannot Say about Identities in Civil Society David Silverman 14. Postcolonialism, Trauma, and Civil Society Jeffrey C. Alexander 15. Trajectories of Civil Society: New Political Spaces, Institutionalization and Conflict Carlo Ruzza

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