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Thomas Janoski (Author)

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February 13, 1998 0521635810 978-0521635813
Rights and obligations are confusing. When people really want or need something they call it a right. Can they simply attach this word to anything they want? Can people disregard obligations with impunity? This book argues that they can not. Rights and obligations are systematically related in important ways backed by the state. One must understand those relationships in specific ways to know what can or cannot be done with rights and obligations in public discourse and politics. They must create a web of interaction among citizens so that more long term social investments may be made.

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"Aiming for nothing less than a synthesis of political philosophy, behaviorist models of social exchange, and state-centered developmental analysis, Janoski proposes an ambitious, wide-ranging but emphatically empirical theory of citizenship. Exhibiting a stunning mastery of scholarly literature, Citizenship and Civil Society critically evaluates and often surpasses recent work. Enormously learned and boldly steeped in the political and civic exigencies of our day, Janoski has set forth a series of hypotheses that must frame the forthcoming research agendas for all serious students of citizenship." Margaret R. Somers, University of Michigan

Professor Janoski has here made a substantial contribution indeed to both citizenship theory and comparative political economy. Two fields of major social science advance in recent years, they are rarely brought together. Combining them across a considerable historical sweep and a wide range of societies, Janoski has produced a work rich in original analysis and insight." - Colin Crouch, University of Oxford and European University Institute, Florence

"Citizenship and Civil Society is the most comprehensive and integrative examination of issues surrounding citizens' rights and obligations since T. H. Marshall's seminal work on the historical progression of rights. Focusing on the advanced industrial democracies, Janoski surveys legal, political, social, and participation rights in countries with different political traditions and institutions. He documents the strong link between divergent conceptions of citizenship and different ways of organizing welfare states." Charles C. Ragin, Northwestern University

"A bold and comprehensive theory which maps out the complex historical relationship between rights and obligations, Citizenship and Civil Society analyzes the key issues confronting the modern polity." Bryan Turner, Deakin University

"...[Janoski's] ambitious attempt to fuse social, legal, and political thought will challenge people to think about the nature and scope of citizenship rights." David Fagelson, Political Science Quarterly

"There is much more of value in this book than can be outlined here. in particular, the discussion of limited and generalized exchange is excellent, as is the treament of the historical development of citizenship. This book is a valuable addition to the growing library of sociological accounts of citizenship." J.M. Barbalet, American Journal of Sociology

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Rights and obligations are confusing. When people really want or need something they call it a right. Can they simply attach this word to anything they want? Can people disregard obligations with impunity? This books argues that they can not. Rights and obligations are systematically related in important ways backed by the state. One must understand those relationships in specific ways to know what can or can not be done with rights and obligations in public discourse and politics. They must create a web of interaction between citizens so that more long term social investments may be made.

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Thomas Janoski was born in Detroit in 1947 to a Finnish mother and a Polish father. He grew up in a working class suburb or Detroit, worked on automotive assembly lines and 20 other blue collar jobs, and was drafted into the Army after graduating from Michigan State University in 1969. From 1973 to 1974 he traveled the world for two years trekking to the Mt. Everest base camp, staying with hill tribes in war-torn Laos and Vietnam, living in a communist commune in Finland, awaking to police dogs on the night train to Cold-war Berlin, and working as an illegal alien in Australia. His book on the "ironies of citizenship" was inspired by fellow travelers in India who suggested that he sell his US passport for $500, which was half as much as a British passport. After working as an compliance auditor, he received a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California-Berkeley in 1986. He received the ASA "Distinguished Contribution for Scholarship" in Political Sociology in 1991 for his first book on citizenship and preventing unemployment in the US and Germany, and his work on the "spirit of the civil sphere" won the "Outstanding Author Contribution Award" of the Emerald Literati Network in 2010. His books focus on the intersection of work and politics, most often with a multi-methods focus on 18 advanced industrialized countries. More specifically, he focuses on theories of citizenship and civil society, political sociology of volunteering, lean production and teamwork, and the global division of labor. He has taught at the University of California-Berkeley, Duke University, and the University of Kentucky. He currently lives in Lexington, Kentucky with wife and son.

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The use of rights and citizenship has exploded with groups of many different types demanding and in some cases obtaining new rights. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
expansive democracy theory, notching mechanisms, opportunistic citizen, fatalistic citizens, open generalized exchange, citizenship rights development, responsible patriotism, three political theories, social democratic countries, power resources theory, deferential citizen, social democratic regimes, particularistic rights, restricted exchange, traditional regimes, voluntary association activities, universalistic rights, participation rights, medieval constitutionalism, citizenship theory, citizenship obligations, liberal countries, cynical citizens, naturalization rates, incorporated citizen
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United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Traditional Austria, Liberal Australia, Mixed Ireland, African Americans, Bryan Turner, Barrington Moore, International Covenant, Max Weber
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