The voluntary work in the Christian Social Practice might contribute in a specific and fruitful way to the development of citizenship for the marginalized. Traditionally citizenship is a tradition and a discourse established to disturb and criticize the diaconia. Citizenship is supposed to be a word aiming at the inclusion of everyone, not only the ones belonging to some kind of confessional practice. Today the citizenship discussion takes up again words like belonging and participation. And therefore the question comes whether diaconia has a new contribution to citizenship. The article opens a discussion that phenomenology could open a new discussion of the contribution to citizenship from the Christian Social Practice. Compassion might be...
This essay reflects upon the notion of citizenship in the context of post-apartheid South Africa. Ci...
Though creating identity and belongingness under the sovereign requires an enclosure by boundaries, ...
This book examines theories of how citizenship is mediated between lived experiences and formal enti...
The author finds resonance between the hitherto largely unrelated discourses of spirituality and cit...
The article deals with the problems of citizenship which currently prevail in both feminist and non-...
In \u201cFrom Social Practices to Reflective Agency: A Postsecular Ethics of Citizenship,\u201d Mont...
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Images often unconsciously refer to the dividing line between dichotomies such as active-passive or ...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
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The article is in three parts. The first explores the connections and commonalities between differen...
This article, entitled «The Citizenship in post-secular societies» attempts to examine the key quest...
Two meanings of inclusion are being discussed presently: a concept of 'functional inclusion' and a n...
The idea of citizenship (politeuma) was a useful way for the Cappadocian Fathers to talk about ident...
This essay reflects upon the notion of citizenship in the context of post-apartheid South Africa. Ci...
Though creating identity and belongingness under the sovereign requires an enclosure by boundaries, ...
This book examines theories of how citizenship is mediated between lived experiences and formal enti...
The author finds resonance between the hitherto largely unrelated discourses of spirituality and cit...
The article deals with the problems of citizenship which currently prevail in both feminist and non-...
In \u201cFrom Social Practices to Reflective Agency: A Postsecular Ethics of Citizenship,\u201d Mont...
The effects of globalisation have made us aware that our traditional concepts of citizenship are bar...
This article responds to Dominelli's contribution by mapping three lines of discussion. The first re...
Images often unconsciously refer to the dividing line between dichotomies such as active-passive or ...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
Modern political thought has bequeathed two conceptions of citizenship, one leading to a conception ...
The article is in three parts. The first explores the connections and commonalities between differen...
This article, entitled «The Citizenship in post-secular societies» attempts to examine the key quest...
Two meanings of inclusion are being discussed presently: a concept of 'functional inclusion' and a n...
The idea of citizenship (politeuma) was a useful way for the Cappadocian Fathers to talk about ident...
This essay reflects upon the notion of citizenship in the context of post-apartheid South Africa. Ci...
Though creating identity and belongingness under the sovereign requires an enclosure by boundaries, ...
This book examines theories of how citizenship is mediated between lived experiences and formal enti...