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In an increasingly globalized world of collapsing economic borders and extending formal political and legal equality rights, active citizenship has the potential to expand as well as deepen. At the same time, with the rise of neo-liberalism, welfare state retrenchment, decline of state employment, re-privatization and the rising gap between rich and poor, the economic, social and political citizenship rights of certain categories of people are increasingly curtailed. This book examines the complexity of citizenship in historical and contemporary contexts. It draws on empirical research from a range of countries, contexts and approaches in addressing women and citizenship in a global/local world and covers a selection of diverse issues, both present and past, to include immigration, ethnicity, class, nationality, political and economic participation, institutions and the private and public spheres. This rich collection informs our understanding of the pitfalls and possibilities for women in the persistence and changes within the contours of citizenship.

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'This volume, edited and written by some of the best known international feminist sociologists, explores different situated contexts of women's citizenship in different societies. While emphasizing the shifting and contested nature of women's citizenship it also highlights the crucial importance of analyzing all citizenships in an intersectional way, in which the gendered nature of women's citizenship is mutually constituted in the concrete reality of everyday life experience with other intersected social power axes, such as class, race, ability, sexuality and stage in the life cycle. The book particularly highlights the exclusionary, as well as inclusionary and participatory character of citizenship constructions and how any valid analysis of women's citizenship has to be examined in local and global contexts relationally.' Nira Yuval-Davis, University of East London, UK 'Grounded and global, this collection concentrates on the citizenship struggles of women in five continents. Highlighting the structural constraints of neoliberalism and economic globalization on women, the essays feature different meanings and practices of citizenship in their presentation of everyday life experiences. This is an insightful volume that should be adopted in women's and gender studies, sociology, anthropology and international studies courses.' Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, Brown University, USA, and author of The Force of Domesticity: Filipina Migrants and Globalization '... an excellent resource for research and teaching, providing much needed empirical case studies alongside conceptual debates... I would encourage anyone interested in gender and citizenship to read this book... I highly recommend this book as a valuable resource providing empirically grounded analysis that can guide the development of further research.' European Journal of Women's Studies '... the value of this volume is in its expanse across many national contexts and social groups and scholarship within nation

List of Figures vii
List of Tables ix
Notes on Contributors xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Rethinking Citizenship with Women in Focus
1
Margaret Abraham, Esther Ngan-ling Chow, Laura Maratou-Alipranti and Evangelia Tastsoglou
2 Less Preferred Workers and Citizens in the Making: The Case of Greek Domestic Workers in Canada in the 1950's and 1960's
23
Evangelia Tastsoglou
3 Globalization, Work, and Citizenship: The Call Centre Industry in India
41
Margaret Abraham
4 Female Ethnic Entrepreneurship in Spain: The Creation of a Model for the Analysis of Entrepreneurial Strategies
57
Maria Villares Varela
5 "Becoming a Citizen": Albanian Women's Civic Education and Political Engagement in Greece
77
Chryssanthi Zachou and Evangelia Kalerante
6 The Globalizing Era and Citizenship Rights for Indigenous Australian Women
95
Maggie Walter
7 Post-Colonial Women's Citizenship: Between Identity and Social-Class
111
Joana Lopes Martins
8 Mobilization Matters: Moving Immigrant and Latina Women into the Public Sphere
127
Lisa M. Martinez
9 Citizenship, Gender Equality and the Limits of Law Reform in South Africa
147
Amanda Gouws
10 Citizenship Divided, Education Deprived: Gender and Migrant Children's Rights to Schooling in Urban China 157
Esther Ngan-ling Chow
11 "Liberation" and the Margins: The Greek Cypriot Experience 175
Maria Hadjipavlou
12 Agency and Citizenship in Cross-Border Marriages 193
Lucy Williams
Index 209
Margaret Abraham, Professor of Sociology, Hofstra University, USA; Professor Esther N Chow, American University, USA; Laura Maratou-Alipranti, Research Director, National Centre for Social Research, Greece; and Dr. Evangelia Tastsoglou, Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology and Criminology, Saint Mary's University, Canada