Despite its crucial role in building socio-political arrangements in European societies, citizenship is nowadays criticized as a source of privileges opposing nationals to non-nationals. This article deals with some limits of current critiques of citizenship from the vantage point of migrations. Two main points are argued. First, critiques mainly treat citizenship under one dimension, the formal link to a national state; it is claimed here that restoring a multidimensional citizenship is crucial in order to recover the political strength of substantive social citizenship for purposes of social integration. Secondly, cross-analysis of citizenship and migration policies highlights some crucial tensions between the two sets of policies that cu...
How do states in Western Europe deal with the challenges of migration for citizenship? The legal rel...
The aim of this work is to analyse the legal institute of citizenship as the formal recognition of t...
National citizenship is a core mode of social membership and belonging in ‘modern’ societies. In dem...
The citizenship feels effects of the influence of political and social needs of the nation state. No...
By elaborating on Patricia Mindus's analysis of a sociological notion of citizenship, this article p...
The aim of this paper is to highlight and criticize two rival interpretation of citizenship. First, ...
The permanent settlement of immigrants of foreign origin, and then the formation of the second and t...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the current debate on integration during economic downtu...
Rethinking the concept of citizenship means understanding the historical nature of the relationship ...
The idea that citizenship is the fundamental expression of the right of membership in a territoriall...
This paper explores how, if at all, multiculturalism and migration processes are changing contempora...
The paper proposes a sociological approach to citizenship based on an analysis of the subject’...
The article exposes the massive transformations undergone by the legislations on citizenship in the...
The paper focuses and scrutinises the impact of the 132/2018 law recently introduced by the Italian ...
The changes related to globalisation and to the increasing presence of immigrants in Western Europe ...
How do states in Western Europe deal with the challenges of migration for citizenship? The legal rel...
The aim of this work is to analyse the legal institute of citizenship as the formal recognition of t...
National citizenship is a core mode of social membership and belonging in ‘modern’ societies. In dem...
The citizenship feels effects of the influence of political and social needs of the nation state. No...
By elaborating on Patricia Mindus's analysis of a sociological notion of citizenship, this article p...
The aim of this paper is to highlight and criticize two rival interpretation of citizenship. First, ...
The permanent settlement of immigrants of foreign origin, and then the formation of the second and t...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the current debate on integration during economic downtu...
Rethinking the concept of citizenship means understanding the historical nature of the relationship ...
The idea that citizenship is the fundamental expression of the right of membership in a territoriall...
This paper explores how, if at all, multiculturalism and migration processes are changing contempora...
The paper proposes a sociological approach to citizenship based on an analysis of the subject’...
The article exposes the massive transformations undergone by the legislations on citizenship in the...
The paper focuses and scrutinises the impact of the 132/2018 law recently introduced by the Italian ...
The changes related to globalisation and to the increasing presence of immigrants in Western Europe ...
How do states in Western Europe deal with the challenges of migration for citizenship? The legal rel...
The aim of this work is to analyse the legal institute of citizenship as the formal recognition of t...
National citizenship is a core mode of social membership and belonging in ‘modern’ societies. In dem...