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Rethinking Australian Citizenship

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Wayne Hudson, John Kane
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Cambridge University Press, Jun 1, 2000 - Political Science - 282 pages
The notion of citizenship is now being taken up internationally as a way to rethink questions of social cohesion and social justice. In Australia, a traditional view of citizens belonging to a single nation made up of one people, with a special relationship to one land, has been thrown open to challenge by a range of differing perspectives. Rethinking Australian Citizenship considers the major debates. The result is a rich and coherent volume that shows the diverse ways in which citizenship can be rethought.
  

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Griffith University, Queensland

John Kane is professor, Department of Politics and Public Policy, Griffith University, Brisbane, and author of "The Politics of Moral Capital," He lives in Queensland, Australia.

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