Is citizenship really about liberalism, equality, and justice for all, or in fact about hypocrisy, domination, and chauvinism? Please join us to discuss how dark is "the dark side of citizenship" following the newly-released book, Citizenship (MIT Press, 2019) Presented by Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen) Discussants: Christian Joppke (University of Bern) Ruud Koopmans (WZB Berlin) Yasemin Soysal (University of Essex) Chair: Ashley Mantha-Hollands (WZB Berlin
The renewal of a discourse of active citizenship1 in western liberal democratic polities in recent y...
The premise of this project is the observation that classical accounts of citizenship - focusing on ...
“Citizenship is the right to have rights” was famously claimed by Hannah Arendt. The case of the Slo...
The article reviews the newest monograph of Professor D. Kochenov on the critical analysis of the in...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
Citizenship presents a collection of seven lectures by Étienne Balibar, extending his longstanding e...
This article reviews the central problematique of citizenship, arguing that the challenges imposed b...
Publication is composed by 4 volumes.Citizenship, denoting full and active membership of the nationa...
About the book: From women's rights, civil rights, and sexual rights for gays and lesbians to disabi...
This open access book discusses how national citizenship is being transformed by economic, social an...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
The Paradox of Citizenship in American Politics: Ideals and Reality, by Mehnaaz Momen, London and Ne...
The renewal of a discourse of active citizenship1 in western liberal democratic polities in recent y...
The premise of this project is the observation that classical accounts of citizenship - focusing on ...
“Citizenship is the right to have rights” was famously claimed by Hannah Arendt. The case of the Slo...
The article reviews the newest monograph of Professor D. Kochenov on the critical analysis of the in...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
The paper first analyses the concept of citizenship throughout history, illustrating how the concept...
Citizenship presents a collection of seven lectures by Étienne Balibar, extending his longstanding e...
This article reviews the central problematique of citizenship, arguing that the challenges imposed b...
Publication is composed by 4 volumes.Citizenship, denoting full and active membership of the nationa...
About the book: From women's rights, civil rights, and sexual rights for gays and lesbians to disabi...
This open access book discusses how national citizenship is being transformed by economic, social an...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
This book examines the uncertain relationship between the citizen and the state in the context of th...
The Paradox of Citizenship in American Politics: Ideals and Reality, by Mehnaaz Momen, London and Ne...
The renewal of a discourse of active citizenship1 in western liberal democratic polities in recent y...
The premise of this project is the observation that classical accounts of citizenship - focusing on ...
“Citizenship is the right to have rights” was famously claimed by Hannah Arendt. The case of the Slo...