The outcome of the political transition in Eastern Europe depends not only on the politics pursued but on the understanding of politics pursued but on the understanding of politics in the countries involved. This volume examines a key aspect of this understanding, the notion of ‘citizenship’ as it is being defined in Eastern Europe today. Formally, ‘citizenship’ refers to the criteria of membership in a political community. More broadly, it raises key questions of identity, contract and culture, which bear upon the future of such issues as human rights, mobility and the relations between state and civil society in the post-communist world. This interdisciplinary collection brings together sociologists, jurists and political theorists fro...
The contributions to this special issue of Citizenship Studies generally understand citizenship as r...
This special issue examines the governance of citizenship and citizenship-related issues in the cont...
The text tries to bring a different point of view on what citizenship is and what it means, other th...
It is common in the literature on nationalism and citizenship to distinguish between civic conceptio...
This was an interdisciplinary cross-cultural project which subjected Czech citizens to theoretical a...
Research on Eastern Europe stresses the weakness of its civil society and the lack of political and ...
This book speaks to readers with a particular interest in the Baltic states as well as to those with...
Citizenship has been rediscovered in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the communist regimes and ...
As opposed to Western and North American immigration countries, where dual citizenship has been disc...
Active citizenship, critical citizenship, digital citizenship, global citizenship: just a few from t...
This book speaks to readers with a particular interest in the Baltic states as well as to those with...
This text argues that a democratically reconstructed Europe requires a new approach centred around a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first ten years of the post-communist period suggest tha...
The article seeks to elucidate some controversial problems of the formation of both civic and nation...
Questions of political identity and citizenship, raised by the creation of the 'new Europe&apos...
The contributions to this special issue of Citizenship Studies generally understand citizenship as r...
This special issue examines the governance of citizenship and citizenship-related issues in the cont...
The text tries to bring a different point of view on what citizenship is and what it means, other th...
It is common in the literature on nationalism and citizenship to distinguish between civic conceptio...
This was an interdisciplinary cross-cultural project which subjected Czech citizens to theoretical a...
Research on Eastern Europe stresses the weakness of its civil society and the lack of political and ...
This book speaks to readers with a particular interest in the Baltic states as well as to those with...
Citizenship has been rediscovered in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the communist regimes and ...
As opposed to Western and North American immigration countries, where dual citizenship has been disc...
Active citizenship, critical citizenship, digital citizenship, global citizenship: just a few from t...
This book speaks to readers with a particular interest in the Baltic states as well as to those with...
This text argues that a democratically reconstructed Europe requires a new approach centred around a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first ten years of the post-communist period suggest tha...
The article seeks to elucidate some controversial problems of the formation of both civic and nation...
Questions of political identity and citizenship, raised by the creation of the 'new Europe&apos...
The contributions to this special issue of Citizenship Studies generally understand citizenship as r...
This special issue examines the governance of citizenship and citizenship-related issues in the cont...
The text tries to bring a different point of view on what citizenship is and what it means, other th...