Citizenship involves being able to speak and be heard as a member of the community. This can be a formal right (e.g., a right to vote). It can also be something experienced in everyday life. However, the criteria for being judged a fellow member of the community are multiple and accorded different weights by different people. Thus, although one may self-define alongside one’s fellows, the degree to which these others reciprocate depends on the weight they give to various membership criteria. This suggests we approach everyday community membership in terms of an identity claims-making process in which first, an individual claims membership through invoking certain criteria of belonging, and second, others evaluate that claim. Pursuing this l...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
Political concerns over the effects of increased ethnic and religious diversity have sparked a growi...
Very little is known about the realities of how different people understand themselves as citizens, ...
Citizenship involves being able to speak and be heard as a member of the community. This can be a fo...
Citizenship involves being able to speak and be heard as a member of the community. This can be a fo...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The British Citizenship Test was introduced in 2005 as one of a raft of new procedures aimed at addr...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
This paper takes as its focus the need for psychologists to take issues of culture seriously. In doi...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense o...
This paper explores the usefulness of recognition theory, recovery and citizenship in explaining con...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
Political concerns over the effects of increased ethnic and religious diversity have sparked a growi...
Very little is known about the realities of how different people understand themselves as citizens, ...
Citizenship involves being able to speak and be heard as a member of the community. This can be a fo...
Citizenship involves being able to speak and be heard as a member of the community. This can be a fo...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The British Citizenship Test was introduced in 2005 as one of a raft of new procedures aimed at addr...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
This paper takes as its focus the need for psychologists to take issues of culture seriously. In doi...
Recent theorizing on citizenship encourages a broader consideration of the degree to which individua...
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense o...
This paper explores the usefulness of recognition theory, recovery and citizenship in explaining con...
Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified r...
Political concerns over the effects of increased ethnic and religious diversity have sparked a growi...
Very little is known about the realities of how different people understand themselves as citizens, ...