The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the endangered status of the concept of citizenship. The methodology employed consists of textual analysis and philosophical argumentation. The main findings of the paper are:(1) The boundary of the meaning of citizenship keeps changing.(2) Citizenship constitutes one of the most worrisome sources of conflict in modern states.(3) There is no objectively correct interpretation of citizenship, both in its historical and contemporary understanding.The conclusion drawn from the findings is that various factors, especially the multicultural character of most contemporary societies, are impinging on the possibility of developing a theory of citizenship that is universally applicable and globally ...
The article aims to contribute to the empirical approach towards the study of democratic citizenship...
The article conceptualises different definitions of citizenship, drawing parallels between citizensh...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose a theoretical framework for understanding the transform...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
Since the 1990s the idea of global, cosmopolitan, multiculturaland cultural citizenship gained promi...
As well as setting an agenda for future theoretical and empirical explorations, this Handbook explor...
The idea of a postmodern citizenship involves complex political framework, which includes a wide ran...
The concept of ‘citizenship’ has a long history in Western political philosophy. In contemporary deb...
The presented study represents a holistic approach to citizenship theory in general and cultural cit...
Given the growing presence of citizens with cultural differences, it is no longer appropriate to bas...
This article reviews the central problematique of citizenship, arguing that the challenges imposed b...
The aim of this thesis is to challenge the universalistic concept of citizenship. Throughout the the...
The presented study represents a holistic approach to citizenship theory in general and cultural cit...
In its comprehensive meaning, citizenship should ideally bestow a sense of belonging in the large so...
The article aims to contribute to the empirical approach towards the study of democratic citizenship...
The article conceptualises different definitions of citizenship, drawing parallels between citizensh...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
The main purpose of this paper is to propose a theoretical framework for understanding the transform...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
Since the 1990s the idea of global, cosmopolitan, multiculturaland cultural citizenship gained promi...
As well as setting an agenda for future theoretical and empirical explorations, this Handbook explor...
The idea of a postmodern citizenship involves complex political framework, which includes a wide ran...
The concept of ‘citizenship’ has a long history in Western political philosophy. In contemporary deb...
The presented study represents a holistic approach to citizenship theory in general and cultural cit...
Given the growing presence of citizens with cultural differences, it is no longer appropriate to bas...
This article reviews the central problematique of citizenship, arguing that the challenges imposed b...
The aim of this thesis is to challenge the universalistic concept of citizenship. Throughout the the...
The presented study represents a holistic approach to citizenship theory in general and cultural cit...
In its comprehensive meaning, citizenship should ideally bestow a sense of belonging in the large so...
The article aims to contribute to the empirical approach towards the study of democratic citizenship...
The article conceptualises different definitions of citizenship, drawing parallels between citizensh...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...