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- Title
- Crisis, cosmopolitianism and citizenship: living in a local risk society in Bali
- Author/Creator
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Connor, Linda;
Vickers, Adrian
- Description
- Connor and Vickers argue that Indonesians position themselves in a world of images, power relations, and commodity flows through forms of group-belonging which range from loose identification to formal ascribed roles. Citizenship is one of these forms of participation, but the contradictions between cosmopolitan membership of a loosely defined global society, nationally oriented legal identity, and more restricted local civil obligations are revealed on Bali through the context of a multidimensional crisis. In a situation such as Indonesia's, where national citizenship relies on a minimal recognition of formal rights and very little responsibility, the sense of crisis does not automatically lead towards a global civil society.
- Relation
- Indonesia Vol. 75, p. 153-186
- Relation
- http://cip.cornell.edu/seap.indo/1106938972
- Date
- 2003
- Publisher
- Cornell University, South East Asia Program
- Keyword(s)
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Indonesia;
citizenship;
urban development;
social conditions & trends;
social classes;
Bali
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/27637
- Identifier
- ISSN:0019-7289
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