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100 1 _aLUNT, Neil
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245 1 0 _aPast and present :
_breflections on citizenship within New Zealand
260 _c2002
520 3 _aThe paper discusses historical and emerging dimensions of citizenship within Aotearoa/New Zealand. Drawing on Turner's work, it explores the utility of Marshallian distinctions of civil political and social citizenship. These evolutionary notions are seen as problematic, given the historical treatment of the Chinese community, and the abrogation of the Treaty of Waitangi with respect to European-Maori relationships. Ideas of the "worker citizen", "military citizen" and "parent citizen" are discussed in relation to historical foundations of entitlement and their contemporary challenges. Considerations include a shift to non-standard employment, reconceptualization of New Zealand's role as a Pacific nation, and demographic and value shifts. The non-governamental sector as a"fourth" route to entitlement is examined, including notions of community capacity-building with particular respect to maori. The paper concludes with a commentary on current debates around the nature and shape of New Zealand nationality, identity and citizenship. Ecological debates includes the use and guardianship of natural resources and the opposition of public opinion to genetic modification. Indigenous developments include the assertion of Treaty rights by maori in relation to land, language and economic and social development. Cultural dimensions include the changing population structure as reflected in the growth of Pacific Island nations, Asian populations and the refugee community. The interplay of these ecological, indigenous and cultural dimensions will help define emergent citizenships for Aotearoa/New Zealand in the twenty-first century
650 4 _aCitizebsguo
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650 4 _aEntitlement
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650 4 _aIndigeneity
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651 4 _aNew Zealand
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700 1 _aSPOONLEY, Paul
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700 1 _aMATAIRA, Peter
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773 0 8 _tSocial Policy & Administration
_g36, 4, p. 346-362
_d, 2002
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_cQuiteria
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
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