Citizenship in this chapter means membership of a state. Nationhood means membership of a “nation”, which is a particular type of cultural and/or ethnic collective. I first set out the reasons that liberals and anti-liberals have given for making citizenship and nationhood coterminous. Second, I describe the major historical and sociological explanations that were advanced for the processes that helped create this overlap, the methods that states and other political agents have adopted to realize it, and the practical and moral obstacles that these agents have always faced. Third, I discuss the positions of contemporary liberals on the issue, including the position I believe to be appropriate. The discussion concludes that the ideal of full...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
In my ‘Citizenship and Capitalism’ (Turner 1986) and ‘Outline of a Theory of Citizenship’ Turner (19...
What unites political associations? And what are fair criteria for conceding or denying access to ci...
The liberal notion of citizenship provides equality to all citizens, without regard to ascriptive or...
The concept of citizenship is ambiguous. It is sometimes understood as nationalitè (state citizenshi...
In its comprehensive meaning, citizenship should ideally bestow a sense of belonging in the large so...
This thesis is an investigation into the concept of citizenship, or, more precisely, the core concep...
The government of populations within states and the government of states themselves within the inter...
This chapter focuses on citizenship as an increasingly important aspect of the relationship between ...
Citizenship in liberal democracies has, until recently, been theorized as conferring equal legal sta...
[Extract] The nation state is a construct that emerged in the era of the industriar revolution. The ...
Citizenship is often understood in straightforward legal terms, but it also represents a set of prac...
Naturalisation policies define the limits of the liberal state in the sense that they stipulate the ...
The main focus of this study is upon citizenship and its relationship to two levels of political org...
The question of immigrants’ access to citizenship and the attendant right of political participation...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
In my ‘Citizenship and Capitalism’ (Turner 1986) and ‘Outline of a Theory of Citizenship’ Turner (19...
What unites political associations? And what are fair criteria for conceding or denying access to ci...
The liberal notion of citizenship provides equality to all citizens, without regard to ascriptive or...
The concept of citizenship is ambiguous. It is sometimes understood as nationalitè (state citizenshi...
In its comprehensive meaning, citizenship should ideally bestow a sense of belonging in the large so...
This thesis is an investigation into the concept of citizenship, or, more precisely, the core concep...
The government of populations within states and the government of states themselves within the inter...
This chapter focuses on citizenship as an increasingly important aspect of the relationship between ...
Citizenship in liberal democracies has, until recently, been theorized as conferring equal legal sta...
[Extract] The nation state is a construct that emerged in the era of the industriar revolution. The ...
Citizenship is often understood in straightforward legal terms, but it also represents a set of prac...
Naturalisation policies define the limits of the liberal state in the sense that they stipulate the ...
The main focus of this study is upon citizenship and its relationship to two levels of political org...
The question of immigrants’ access to citizenship and the attendant right of political participation...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
In my ‘Citizenship and Capitalism’ (Turner 1986) and ‘Outline of a Theory of Citizenship’ Turner (19...
What unites political associations? And what are fair criteria for conceding or denying access to ci...