Recent work by geographers on citizenship has moved towards what has been differently understood as the everyday, mundane or new geographies of citizenship. We argue, however, that alternative citizenships are still obscured in the literature, and that alternative subjectivities merit attention. These include groups that have, so far, been neglected both as members of communities/society and subsequently in academic literature, such as young people, senior citizens and prisoners. There is also a need to examine the counter-public spaces in which acts of citizenship occur. Furthermore, these alternative spaces and practices may highlight normative citizenships that do not conform to the hegemonic or mainstream norms in society and, in doing ...
In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of leg...
Previous notions of what constitutes 'citizenship' within a country have been steadily challenged by...
Building on the growing discursive approach to people–place relations, we examine how young people n...
Recent work by geographers on citizenship has moved towards what has been differently understood as ...
ABSTRACT The two foundational subjects for membership in the modern nation-state, the citizen and th...
Citizenship is a contested subject in political geography, as a quick review of the literature sugge...
This paper deals with the application of geomedia that are in everyday use, quoting two highly polit...
This article provides a social-psychological account of how public space dynamicsmay be consequentia...
As citizenship regulations have tightened across the world, protest and activist movements have also...
This introduction and the collection of papers it introduces seek to progress debates on the interse...
This introduction and the collection of papers it introduces seek to progress debates on the interse...
The need for wider action against environmental problems such as climate change has brought the deba...
Proposing a new, dynamic conception of citizenship, this book argues against understandings of citiz...
National and local governments in Western Europe formulate normative notions of active citizenship t...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of leg...
Previous notions of what constitutes 'citizenship' within a country have been steadily challenged by...
Building on the growing discursive approach to people–place relations, we examine how young people n...
Recent work by geographers on citizenship has moved towards what has been differently understood as ...
ABSTRACT The two foundational subjects for membership in the modern nation-state, the citizen and th...
Citizenship is a contested subject in political geography, as a quick review of the literature sugge...
This paper deals with the application of geomedia that are in everyday use, quoting two highly polit...
This article provides a social-psychological account of how public space dynamicsmay be consequentia...
As citizenship regulations have tightened across the world, protest and activist movements have also...
This introduction and the collection of papers it introduces seek to progress debates on the interse...
This introduction and the collection of papers it introduces seek to progress debates on the interse...
The need for wider action against environmental problems such as climate change has brought the deba...
Proposing a new, dynamic conception of citizenship, this book argues against understandings of citiz...
National and local governments in Western Europe formulate normative notions of active citizenship t...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
In an historically unprecedented way, democracy is now increasingly seen as a universal model of leg...
Previous notions of what constitutes 'citizenship' within a country have been steadily challenged by...
Building on the growing discursive approach to people–place relations, we examine how young people n...