Description
This book presents a critical account of how citizenship unfolds among socially marginalised groups in democratic welfare states. Legal, political and sociological perspectives are applied to offer an assessment of the extent and depth of citizenship for marginalised groups in countries which are expected to offer their members a highly inclusive form of citizenship.
The book studies the legal and political status of members of a nation-state, and analyses how this is followed up in practice, by examining the subjective feelings of membership, belonging or identity, as well as opportunities to participate actively and be included in different areas of society.
Showing how the welfare state and society treat citizens at risk of social exclusion and offering new insights into the conceptual interconnection between citizenship, social exclusion, and the democratic welfare state, the book will be of interest to all scholars, students and academics of social policy, social work and public policy.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Marianne Takle, Janikke Solstad Vedeler, Mi Ah Schoyen, Kjetil Klette Bøhler and Asgeir Falch-Eriksen
Part One – Citizenship: Laws and public policies
Chapter One - The Norwegian Welfare State: Towards a Crossroads?
Are Vegard Haug
Chapter Two - Social Exclusion of Citizens of Democratic Welfare States
Asgeir Falch-Eriksen
Chapter Three - The Norwegian Welfare State Adjusting to Crisis: Temporary Changes in Unemployment Benefit Regulations during the COVID-19 Pandemic and their Long-Term Implications
Kristian Heggebø and Axel West Pedersen
Chapter Four - The Exclusionary Potential of Work Inclusion Policies: Employers Addressing Their Responsibilities Towards Disabled People
Kaja Østerud, Janikke Solstad Vedeler and Nora Framstad
Chapter Five - Social Exclusion and Disability: Exploring the Role of Ingroup/Outgroup Dynamics in Employment
Jaski Kohli and Janikke Solstad Vedeler
Chapter Six - The right to respect for family life: Do parents have a right to parenting support?
Simen Mørstad Johansen
Chapter Seven - Citizenship for future generations: The inclusion of future generations in welfare state considerations
Marianne Takle
Part Two – Citizenship: On-the-ground experiences of membership
Chapter Eight - Affective Citizenship: Social Exclusion of Families with Disabled Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sigurd Eid Jacobsen and Kjetil Klette-Bøhler
Chapter Nine - Norwegian labour activation: Building or limiting social citizenship for service users far from the labour market?
Helle C. Hansen and Erika Gubrium
Chapter Ten – Economic preconditions for full citizenship: Refugees’ economic incorporation into the Norwegian welfare state
Jon Ivar Elstad and Kristian Heggebø
Chapter Eleven - "I am torn to pieces": Transnational citizenship and COVID-19
Justyna Bell, Anne Balke Staver and Ida Tolgensbakk
Chapter Twelve - The Democratic Deficit, Political Participation and Demands for Social Inclusion in Truncated Welfare States
Barbara A. Zarate-Tenorio
Chapter Thirteen – Citizenship in democratic welfare states: A typology of social exclusion
Marianne Takle and Asgeir Falch-Eriksen
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