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Citizenship, Consumption and Rights: A Comment on B. S. Turner's Theory of Citizenship

M. L. Harrison

This paper suggests amendments to the outline of the theory of citizenship recently offered by Turner. In particular, five issues are noted: the necessity of disentangling the normative and the material; the need to recognise the significance of the differential character of experiences of citizenship; the desirability of placing differential experiences within a context which acknowledges class and intra-class divisions, incorporation and exclusion, in a number of separate but related settings; the problems of defining welfare and of a welfare stereotype; and the need to explore more fully the dimensions of property rights claims within notions of citizenship.

Sociology, Vol. 25, No. 2, 209-213 (1991)
DOI: 10.1177/0038038591025002003


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