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Citizenship and Urban Issues in Jordan.

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Titre

Citizenship and Urban Issues in Jordan.

Sujet

[SHS:GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
Citizenship
social contract
urban policies
tribal conflicts
Jordan

Description

Jordanian towns have not been incorporated into the building of the nation, nor have they been considered in the definition of what Jordan is, the decisive factor being direct allegiance to the Hashemite monarchy. Jordanian towns are not a favourable environment for the expression of citizenship free from primary affiliations. However, in the capital, city residents manage to launch initiatives for citizen participation for the community, showing they belong to a post-modern urban elite and even making the city participate in a form of "global citizenship". This introduction of the book "Cities, Urban Practices and Nation Building in Jordan" addresses through urban life the extensively studied issue of national identity and citizenship in Jordan, examining the forms of integration and demarcation of the different components of the population in urban arenas. It takes a diachronic approach that presents the role of towns in Jordan's nation building, the management of urban spaces and the practices of individual urban residents detached from kinship affiliations.

Créateur

Ababsa, Myriam

Source

Cities, Urban Practices and Nation Building in Jordan. Villes, pratiques urbaines et construction nationale en Jordanie.

Date

2011-04

Langue

ENG

Type

scientific book chapter

Identifiant

http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00652389
DOI: http://ifpo.revues.org/1675
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/65/23/89/PDF/ifpo-intro-english-ababsa-c6-villes-pratiques-urbaines.pdf