| Nira Yuval-Davis - Social Science - 1997 - 172 pages
...chapter is that a comparative study of citizenship should consider the issue of women's citizenship not only by contrast to that of men, but also in relation...their ethnicity, origin and urban or rural residence. It should also take into consideration global and transnational positionings of these citizenships.... | |
| Madeleine Arnot, Jo-Anne Dillabough - Education - 2000 - 360 pages
...YuvalDavis (1997: 5) writes: The study of citizenship should consider the issue of women's citizenship not only by contrast to that of men but also in relation...their ethnicity, origin, and urban or rural residence. It also should take into consideration global and transnational positioning of these citizenships.... | |
| David Scott - Education - 2003 - 498 pages
...Yuval-Davis (1997b) writes: the study of citizenship should consider the issue of women's citizenship not only by contrast to that of men, but also in relation...their ethnicity, origin, and urban or rural residence. It also should take into consideration global and transnational positionings of these citizenships.... | |
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