The citizenship feels effects of the influence of political and social needs of the nation state. Nowadays the crisis of the state and its sovereignty is producing the transformation of the citizenship and the political question related to the definition of its concept is reopened. We lost the perspective of citizen as ‘person’ for the advantage of the administrative notion of ‘registry office’. Deep transformations in economy, society and human relationship – at national and global level – played a role in this meaning shift and the massive migration phenomenon made situation worse. The paper focus on the lack of balance between the formal and administrative notion of citizenship and that one of juridical-political instrument favouring peo...
By elaborating on Patricia Mindus's analysis of a sociological notion of citizenship, this article p...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
Rethinking the concept of citizenship means understanding the historical nature of the relationship ...
Despite its crucial role in building socio-political arrangements in European societies, citizenship...
The paper proposes a sociological approach to citizenship based on an analysis of the subject’...
The article presents a number of case studies that have been collected within the three different ge...
The aim of this work is to analyse the legal institute of citizenship as the formal recognition of t...
The article exposes the massive transformations undergone by the legislations on citizenship in the...
The Author analyses, among many possible meanings of citizenship, two types which had a part in the ...
Starting with a description of the changes in the notion of citizenship from both an historical and...
The idea that citizenship is the fundamental expression of the right of membership in a territoriall...
The permanent settlement of immigrants of foreign origin, and then the formation of the second and t...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The aim of this paper is to highlight and criticize two rival interpretation of citizenship. First, ...
By elaborating on Patricia Mindus's analysis of a sociological notion of citizenship, this article p...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
Rethinking the concept of citizenship means understanding the historical nature of the relationship ...
Despite its crucial role in building socio-political arrangements in European societies, citizenship...
The paper proposes a sociological approach to citizenship based on an analysis of the subject’...
The article presents a number of case studies that have been collected within the three different ge...
The aim of this work is to analyse the legal institute of citizenship as the formal recognition of t...
The article exposes the massive transformations undergone by the legislations on citizenship in the...
The Author analyses, among many possible meanings of citizenship, two types which had a part in the ...
Starting with a description of the changes in the notion of citizenship from both an historical and...
The idea that citizenship is the fundamental expression of the right of membership in a territoriall...
The permanent settlement of immigrants of foreign origin, and then the formation of the second and t...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The aim of this paper is to highlight and criticize two rival interpretation of citizenship. First, ...
By elaborating on Patricia Mindus's analysis of a sociological notion of citizenship, this article p...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...