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Volume 11, Number 1, February 2007
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Introduction: Why Citizenship Studies
pp. 1-4(4)
Author: Nyers, Peter

Investigating Citizenship: An Agenda for Citizenship Studies
pp. 5-17(13)
Authors: Isin, Engin F.; Turner, Bryan S.

Transformation of Citizenship: Status, Rights, Identity
pp. 37-48(12)
Author: Joppke, Christian

Inclusive Citizenship: Realizing the Potential
pp. 49-61(13)
Author: Lister, Ruth

European Citizenship: A Critical Assessment
pp. 63-72(10)
Author: Delanty, Gerard

From Bounded to Flexible Citizenship: Lessons from Africa
pp. 73-82(10)
Author: Nyamnjoh, Francis B.

Please Stay: Pied-a-Terre Subjects in the Megacity
pp. 83-93(11)
Author: Ong, Aihwa

The Subject of Citizenship
pp. 105-115(11)
Author: Yeatman, Anna

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