TY - BOOK AU - Kabeer, Naila AU - Kabeer,Naila TI - Inclusive citizenship: meanings and expressions SN - 1842775480 (hbk.) U1 - 323.6 22 PY - 2005/// CY - London, New York PB - Zed KW - Citizenship KW - Developing countries KW - Civil rights KW - World citizenship N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Foreword - John GaventaIntroduction1. The search for inclusive citizenship: Meanings and expressions in an interconnected world.- Naila KabeerCitizenship and Rights2. Towards an actor-oriented Perspective on human rights - Celestine Nyamu-Musembi3. The emergence of human rights in the North: Towards historical re-evaluation - Neil StammersCitizenship and Identity4. A nation in search of citizens: Problems of citizenship in the Nigerian context - Oga Steve Abah and Jenks Z. Okwori5.The quest for inclusion: Nomadic communities and citizenship questions in Rajasthan- Mandakini Pant6. Rights without citizenship? Participation, family and community in Rio de Janeiro - Joanna. S. Wheeler7. Young people talking about citizenship in Britain - Ruth Lister, Noel Smith, Sue Middleton and Lynn Cos8. Rights and citizenship of indigenous women in Chiapas: a history of struggles, fears and hopes - Carlos Cortez RuizCitizenship and Struggle9. 'We all have rights, but...' Contesting concepts of citizenship in Brazil - Evelina Dagnino10. Bodies as sites of struggle: Naripokkho and the movement for women's rights in Bangladesh - Shireen Huq11. 'Growing' citizenship from the grassroots: Nijera Kori and social mobilization in Bangladesh - Naila Kabeer12. Constructing citizenship without a licence: the struggle of undocumented immigrants in the USA for livelihoods and recognition - Fran AnsleyCitizenship and Policy13. The Grootboom case and the constitutional right to housing: the poilitcs of planning in poet-apartheid South Africa - John J Williams14. Citizenship and the right to water: Lessons from South Africa's Free Basic Water policy - Lyla Mehta15. Donors, rights-based Approaches and implications for global citizenship: a case study from Peru - Rosalind Eyben ER -