This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorized in the late 1940s alongside the creation of the UK welfare state and concerns citizens' rights to a basic income and standard of living. It suggests that social citizenship—particularly welfare provision—is a useful and important topic for social psychological research, albeit one that has been largely overlooked. We provide an overview of key developments in social citizenship and consider the impact of 30-plus years of neoliberal governance in Western democracies, which has resulted in ongoing changes to how welfare rights and responsibilities are configured, such as policies that make social citizenship rights contingent on conduct. We outline social scienti...
Against the backdrop of New Labour's claim to be constructing a new welfare state for the 21st centu...
The emerging social psychology of citizenship has made use of qualitative methods to explore people’...
This special issue brings together contributions on citizenship from social psychology. The six pape...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorised in the late 1940s a...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
This chapter reviews citizenship constructions in the United States and examines how historic, legal...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
Drawing on a qualitative longitudinal study that examined experiences of welfare reform among a smal...
Against the backdrop of New Labour's claim to be constructing a new welfare state for the 21st centu...
The emerging social psychology of citizenship has made use of qualitative methods to explore people’...
This special issue brings together contributions on citizenship from social psychology. The six pape...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorised in the late 1940s a...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
This chapter reviews citizenship constructions in the United States and examines how historic, legal...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
Drawing on a qualitative longitudinal study that examined experiences of welfare reform among a smal...
Against the backdrop of New Labour's claim to be constructing a new welfare state for the 21st centu...
The emerging social psychology of citizenship has made use of qualitative methods to explore people’...
This special issue brings together contributions on citizenship from social psychology. The six pape...