Very little is known about the realities of how different people understand themselves as citizens, and the ways in which this impacts on the different dimensions of their lives. Similarly, little is known about how rights languages are actually used in situated struggles, by different individuals and groups, and to what effect. The 'Development Research Centre on Citizenship, Participation and Accountability' aims to bring the voices of citizens in different contexts to the often abstract debates around citizenship. It hopes to contribute to the understanding of citizenship: the realities, challenges and opportunities it poses for different people, and to utilise citizens? knowledges to point to strategies for change. The review essa...
© 2001 Dr. Melissa PermezelHow people enact citizenship and participate as active and engaged citize...
Citizenship has been described as a ‘momentum concept’ (Hoffman, 2004). One important development ov...
Citizenship is always in dispute – in practice as well as in theory – but conventional perspectives ...
Publication is composed by 4 volumes.Citizenship, denoting full and active membership of the nationa...
Modern citizenship is constructed historically from a set of contributory rights and duties that are...
Sometimes are words most familiar to us, the hardest ones to define. They seem self-explanatory. Pol...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
Drawing on case studies from the Citizenship Development Research Centre, this paper contends that m...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
As well as setting an agenda for future theoretical and empirical explorations, this Handbook explor...
This thesis is an investigation into the concept of citizenship, or, more precisely, the core conce...
The presented study represents a holistic approach to citizenship theory in general and cultural cit...
Citizenship is a concept with a troubled and contested history and yet has a taken for granted statu...
This report addresses researchers and others who are broadly interested in gaining a working underst...
© 2001 Dr. Melissa PermezelHow people enact citizenship and participate as active and engaged citize...
Citizenship has been described as a ‘momentum concept’ (Hoffman, 2004). One important development ov...
Citizenship is always in dispute – in practice as well as in theory – but conventional perspectives ...
Publication is composed by 4 volumes.Citizenship, denoting full and active membership of the nationa...
Modern citizenship is constructed historically from a set of contributory rights and duties that are...
Sometimes are words most familiar to us, the hardest ones to define. They seem self-explanatory. Pol...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
Drawing on case studies from the Citizenship Development Research Centre, this paper contends that m...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
As well as setting an agenda for future theoretical and empirical explorations, this Handbook explor...
This thesis is an investigation into the concept of citizenship, or, more precisely, the core conce...
The presented study represents a holistic approach to citizenship theory in general and cultural cit...
Citizenship is a concept with a troubled and contested history and yet has a taken for granted statu...
This report addresses researchers and others who are broadly interested in gaining a working underst...
© 2001 Dr. Melissa PermezelHow people enact citizenship and participate as active and engaged citize...
Citizenship has been described as a ‘momentum concept’ (Hoffman, 2004). One important development ov...
Citizenship is always in dispute – in practice as well as in theory – but conventional perspectives ...