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Introduction (Kristian Stokke)

@ Grugel, J. (2003). Democratization studies: Citizenship, globalization and governance. Government and Opposition 38(2): 238-264.  (27 pages)

* Stokke, K. (2014). Substantiating urban democracy: The importance of popular representation and transformative democratic politics. In S. Parnell and S. Oldfield (eds.), A Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South. London: Routledge, pp. 257-268. (12 pages)

Transitions to formal democracy (Kristian Stokke)

@ Carothers, T. (2002). The end of the transition paradigm. Journal of Democracy 13(1): 5-21. (17 pages)

@ Carothers, T. (2007). How democracies emerge. The “sequencing” fallacy. Journal of Democracy 18(1): 12-27. (16 pages)

@ Diamond, L. (2013). The flow and ebb of democracy’s third wave. Mongolian Journal of International Affairs 18: 94-104. (11 pages)

@ Levitsky, S. and Way, L. (2002). The rise of competitive authoritarianism. Journal of Democracy 13(2): 51-65. (15 pages)

@ Mansfield, E.D. and Snyder, J. (2007). The sequencing ‘fallacy’. Journal of Democracy 18(3): 5-9. (5 pages)

@ Eriksen, S.S. (2017). State effects and the effects of state building: Institution building and the formation of state-centred societies. Third World Quarterly 38(4): 771-786. (16 pages)

Politics of citizenship (Kristian Stokke)

@ Desforges, L., Jones, R. and Woods, M. (2005). New Geographies of Citizenship. Citizenship Studies 9(5): 439-451. (13 pages)

@ Robins, S., Cornwall, A. and von Lieres, B. (2008). Rethinking 'citizenship' in the postcolony. Third World Quarterly 29(6): 1069-1086. (18 pages)

@ Stokke, K. (2017). Politics of citizenship: Towards an analytical framework. Norwegian Journal of Geography 71(4). (approx. 20 pages)

Contentious politics and civil society (Kristian Stokke)

* Edwards, M. (2014). Civil society (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Polity Press, chapter 1, pp. 1-17. (17 pages)

@ Haarstad, H. (2007). Collective political subjectivity and the problem of scale. Contemporary Politics 13(1), 57-74. (18 pages)

@ Leitner, H., Sheppard, E. and Sziarto, K. M. (2008). The spatialities of contentious politics. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 33(2), 157-172. (16 pages)

* Meyer, D. S. and Evans, E. (2014). Citizenship, political opportunities and social movements. In H.-A. Van der Heijden (ed.), Handbook of Political Citizenship and Social Movements. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 259-278. (20 pages)

* Scholl, C. (2014). The new social movement approach. In H.-A. Van der Heijden (ed.), Handbook of Political Citizenship and Social Movements. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 233-258. (26 pages)
 

Discursive political spaces (Marielle Stigum Gleiss)

@ Cornwall, A. (2004). Introduction: New democratic spaces? The politics and dynamics of institutionalised participation. IDS Bulletin 35(2): 1–10. (10 pages)

@ Gleiss, M. S. (2014). How Chinese labour NGOs legitimize their identity and voice. China Information 28(3): 362–381. (20 pages)

@ Gleiss, M. S. (2017). Discourse, political space and the politics of citizenship. Norwegian Journal of Geography 71(4). (ca. 15 pages)

@ Giugni, M. (2009). Political opportunities: From Tilly to Tilly. Swiss Political Science Review 15(2): 361-367. (7 pages)

* Koopmans, R. and Statham, P. (1999). Ethnic and civic conceptions of nationhood and the differential success of the extreme right in Germany and Italy. In M. Giugni, D. McAdam and C. Tilly (eds.), How Movements Matter. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 225–251. (26 pages)
 

Political parties and popular representation (Kristian Stokke)

* Randall, V. (2007). Political parties in Africa and the representation of social groups. In M. Basedau, G. Erdmann and A. Mehler (eds.), Votes, Money and Violence: Political Parties and Elections in Sub-Saharan Africa. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, pp 82-104. (23 pages)

@ Stokke, K., Khine Win, and Soe Myint Aung. (2015). Political parties and popular representation in Myanmar’s democratization process. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 34(3): 3-35. (32 pages)

* Tomsa, D. (2013). What type of party? Southeast Asian parties between clientelism and electoralism. In D. Tomsa and A. Ufen (eds.), Party Politics in Southeast Asia: Clientelism and Electoral Competition in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines. London: Routledge, pp. 20-39. (20 pages)
 

Governance and the politics of citizenship in southern cities (Marianne Millstein)

@ Bénit-Gbaffou, C. 2012. Party politics, civil society and local democracy: Reflections from Johannesburg. Geoforum 43: 178-189. (11 pages)

@ Holston, J. 2009. Insurgent citizenship in an era of global urban peripheries. City & Society 21: 245-267. (22 pages)

@ Lemanski, C. (2017): Unequal citizenship in unequal cities: participatory urban governance in contemporary South Africa. International Development Planning Review 39: 15-35. (20 pages)

@ Millstein, M. (2017). Rights, identities and belonging in Cape Town: Reflections on the everyday politics of urban citizenship. Norwegian Journal of Geography 71(4). (ca. 15 pages)

@ Mohan, G. (2007). Participatory development: From epistemological reversals to active citizenship. Geography Compass 1(4): 779-796. (18 pages)

Politics of industrial citizenship (David Jordhus-Lier)

@ Bagguley, P. (2013). Industrial citizenship: A re-conceptualisation and case study of the UK. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 33(5/6): 265-279. (15 pages)

@ Jordhus-Lier, D. (2017). Claiming industrial citizenship: The struggle for domestic workers rights in Indonesia. Norwegian Journal of Geography 71(4).
(approx. 15 pages)

@ Zhang, C. and Lillie, N. (2014). Industrial citizenship, cosmopolitanism and European integration. European Journal of Social Theory 18 (1): 93-111. (19 pages)

@ Greer, I., Ciupijus, Z. and Lillie, N. (2013). The European Migrant Workers Union and the barriers to transnational industrial citizenship. European Journal of Industrial Relations 19(1), 5-20. (15 pages)

@ Fudge, J. (2005). After industrial citizenship: Market citizenship or citizenship at work? Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations 631-656. (27 pages)

Religious civil society (David Jordhus-Lier and Heidi Østbø Haugen)

@ Aembe, B. and Jordhus-Lier, D. (2017). Within, above, and beyond: Churches and religious civil society activism in South Kivu. Journal of Civil Society 1-17. (17 pages)

@ Haugen H. Ø. (2013). African pentecostal migrants in China: Marginalization and the alternative geography of a mission theology. African Studies Review 56(1): 81-102. (22 pages)

@ Haynes, J. (2016). Religion and democratisation: What do we now know? Journal of Religious and Political Practice 2(2): 267-272. (6 pages)

* Hiariej, E. (2017). Post-fundamentalist Islamism and the politics of citizenship in Indonesia. In E. Hiariej and K. Stokke (eds.), Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia. (approx. 15 pages)

@ Newell, S. (2007). Pentecostal witchcraft: Neoliberal possession and demonic discourse in Ivoirian pentecostal churches. Journal of religion in Africa 37(4): 461-490. (30 pages)

Informality, urban citizenship and the politics of knowledge (David Jordhus-Lier)

@ Auyero, J. and Swistun, D. (2008). The social production of toxic uncertainty. American sociological review 73(3): 357-379. (23 pages)

@ Jacobs, F., Jordhus-Lier, D. and de Wet, P. T. (2015). The politics of knowledge: Knowledge management in informal settlement upgrading in Cape Town. Urban Forum 26(4): 425-441. (16 pages)

* Jordhus-Lier, D., Braathen, E., Dupont, V. and Sutherland, C. (2015). Knowledge and power in upgrading and resettlement initiatives. In V. Dupont, D. C. Jordhus-Lier, E. Braathen and C. Sutherland (eds.), The Politics of Slums in the Global South: Urban Informality in Brazil, India, South Africa and Peru. London: Routledge, pp. 115-143. (28 pages)

@ Roy, A. (2005). Urban informality: toward an epistemology of planning. Journal of the American Planning Association 71(2): 147-158. (12 pages)

@ Scott, D. and Barnett, C. (2009). Something in the air: Civic science and contentious environmental politics in post-apartheid South Africa. Geoforum 40(3): 373-382. (10 pages)

@ Winkler, T. (2013). At the coalface: Community-university engagements and planning education. Journal of Planning Education and Research 33(2): 215-227. (13 pages)

Environmental justice (Kristian Stokke)

@Schlosberg, D. (2004). Reconceiving environmental justice: Global movements and political theories. Environmental Politics 13(3): 517-540. (24 pages)

* Hapsari, M. (2017). Constructing palm oil justice movements in Indonesia: Citizenship and collective identity. In E. Hiariej and K. Stokke (eds.), Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia. (approx. 15 pages)

* Tapiheru, J. (2017). The politics of citizenship and welfare: The case of natural resource rich regions in Indonesia. In E. Hiariej and K. Stokke (eds.), Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia. (approx. 15 pages)

Conclusion: Lessons and policy implications (Kristian Stokke)

@ Carothers, T. (2009). Democracy assistance: Political vs. developmental. Journal of Democracy 20(1): 5-19. (15 pages)

* Stokke, K. and Törnquist, O. (2013). Experiences and strategic interventions in transformative democratic politics. In K. Stokke and O. Törnquist (eds.), Democratization in the Global South: The Importance of Transformative Politics. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 302-311. (10 pages)

* Webster, N., Stokke, K. and Törnquist, O. (2009). Democratic insitutionalisation of nodes for improved popular representation. In O. Törnquist, N. Webster and K. Stokke (eds.), Rethinking Popular Representation. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 223-234. (12 pages)

Sum: 880 pages

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