Does Antwerp Belong to Everyone? Unveiling the Conditional Limits to Inclusive Urban Citizenship.

作者: Nicolas Van Puymbroeck , Paul Blondeel , Robin Vandevoordt

DOI: 10.17645/SI.V2I3.32

关键词: CitizenshipDisciplineInclusion–exclusion principleEthnic groupSociologyPolitical economyRhetoricLawSloganFlemishGovernmentality

摘要: Recent theoretical discussions have indicated that citizenship is not only a way of being, but also behaving. This article aims to show how attempts regulate the behaviour citizenry can introduce new topography inclusion and exclusion, thereby exercising direct effect on particular ethnic minorities. We investigate issue in Antwerp, largest city Flemish Region Belgium. With his slogan ‘Antwerp belongs everyone’ former mayor Patrick Janssens gained significant international attention for Antwerp’s supposedly inclusive conception urban citizenship. In this article, we argue universality has nevertheless veiled introduction exclusionary prescriptions centred around citizens’ conduct. Drawing Foucauldian account power, three different modes policing are discussed rearticulated boundaries Antwerp. The disciplinary, bio-political etho-political techniques power each by state steer effectively what counts as appropriate As corollary governmental ways behaving been labelled deviant abnormal, thus rendering full conditional set substantial expectations perform citizen. these apparently neutral with respect identities, tension arose between city’s universal rhetoric its policies.

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