Citizenship is the specifically modern form of political association. It is a juridically codified reality whose exercise reconstitutes individuals into citizens. It typically involves a connection between individuals and the nation-state in purely secular terms. Second, citizens are social selves whose conduct is motivated by norms and interests. They are the bearers of rights, whose origins, scope and consequences are the object of political contestation. Depending on concrete historical and geographical conditions, individuals qua citizens have specific sets of rights and duties. This involves a process of self-rule in which, as Quentin Skinner observes, “the sole power of making laws remains with the people or their accredited represent...
The articles in this special issue start from the premise that citizenship is more than the legal st...
meaning as a result of popularity. Like other key terms in social and political sciences (civil soci...
AbstractSince antiquity citizens have their participating role in judicial and political functions. ...
Modern political thought has bequeathed two conceptions of citizenship, one leading to a conception ...
The main focus of this study is upon citizenship and its relationship to two levels of political org...
Publication is composed by 4 volumes.Citizenship, denoting full and active membership of the nationa...
Citizenship is an idea with many meanings and dimensions. It is often defined barely, as a formal st...
Nation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizens. The polit...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose a theoretical framework for understanding the transform...
Nation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizens. The polit...
Citizenship as a status concerns who gets what from the terms of membership within a given community...
Citizenship is most commonly defined as a legal standing that connotes membership in a national poli...
Also CSST Working Paper #68.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51225/1/459.pd
Notions, features, and forms of citizenship, understood as legal membership in a state, are changing...
Modern citizenship is constructed historically from a set of contributory rights and duties that are...
The articles in this special issue start from the premise that citizenship is more than the legal st...
meaning as a result of popularity. Like other key terms in social and political sciences (civil soci...
AbstractSince antiquity citizens have their participating role in judicial and political functions. ...
Modern political thought has bequeathed two conceptions of citizenship, one leading to a conception ...
The main focus of this study is upon citizenship and its relationship to two levels of political org...
Publication is composed by 4 volumes.Citizenship, denoting full and active membership of the nationa...
Citizenship is an idea with many meanings and dimensions. It is often defined barely, as a formal st...
Nation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizens. The polit...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose a theoretical framework for understanding the transform...
Nation states are premised on the legitimizing presence of a polity comprised of citizens. The polit...
Citizenship as a status concerns who gets what from the terms of membership within a given community...
Citizenship is most commonly defined as a legal standing that connotes membership in a national poli...
Also CSST Working Paper #68.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51225/1/459.pd
Notions, features, and forms of citizenship, understood as legal membership in a state, are changing...
Modern citizenship is constructed historically from a set of contributory rights and duties that are...
The articles in this special issue start from the premise that citizenship is more than the legal st...
meaning as a result of popularity. Like other key terms in social and political sciences (civil soci...
AbstractSince antiquity citizens have their participating role in judicial and political functions. ...