Previous research suggests that men are more engaged in, knowledgeable about, and interested in citizenship compared to women. Yet, little is known about gender cleavages in citizenship norms. Do men and women simply define citizenship differently? To address that question, this study looks at citizenship norms using 2004 ISSP data among 18 Western, industrialized nations. Our results suggest the utility of a disaggregated approach to understanding definitions of citizenship. Among beliefs about citizenship responsibilities and rights, we examine political, civil, and social norms. After controlling for a variety of demographic and attitudinal influences, we find no difference in men and women’s political norms. When it comes to civil and s...
Before the potential and promise of a feminist formulation of citizenship based on a theory of care ...
The unusual size and persistence of the gender gap in political knowledge is perplexing in compariso...
Citizenship is the common language for expressing aspirations to democratic and egalitarian ideals o...
Previous research has suggested that men are more engaged as citizens than are women.Yet, little is ...
Previous research has suggested that men are more engaged as citizens than are women.Yet, little is ...
This study investigates the effect of citizenship norms on protest activity across established and n...
Recently, citizenship has become a popular concept in different countries. This article explores the...
In the authoritative body of mainstream work citizenship has typically been conceptualized in a univ...
Citizenship and gender: theoretical approaches and historical legacies Recently, citizenship has bec...
From women\u27s rights, civil rights, sexual rights for gays and lesbians, disability rights, and la...
The concept of citizenships, in the plural, reflects different research traditions in citizenship th...
One of the crucial themes that has emerged as a background and premise for feminist scholarship and ...
Various authors have claimed that citizenship norms have changed dramatically in contemporary societ...
In recent decades, citizenship has attracted multidisciplinary attention and analysis in many fields...
The traditional distinction between civic and ethnic citizenship continues to dominate the study of ...
Before the potential and promise of a feminist formulation of citizenship based on a theory of care ...
The unusual size and persistence of the gender gap in political knowledge is perplexing in compariso...
Citizenship is the common language for expressing aspirations to democratic and egalitarian ideals o...
Previous research has suggested that men are more engaged as citizens than are women.Yet, little is ...
Previous research has suggested that men are more engaged as citizens than are women.Yet, little is ...
This study investigates the effect of citizenship norms on protest activity across established and n...
Recently, citizenship has become a popular concept in different countries. This article explores the...
In the authoritative body of mainstream work citizenship has typically been conceptualized in a univ...
Citizenship and gender: theoretical approaches and historical legacies Recently, citizenship has bec...
From women\u27s rights, civil rights, sexual rights for gays and lesbians, disability rights, and la...
The concept of citizenships, in the plural, reflects different research traditions in citizenship th...
One of the crucial themes that has emerged as a background and premise for feminist scholarship and ...
Various authors have claimed that citizenship norms have changed dramatically in contemporary societ...
In recent decades, citizenship has attracted multidisciplinary attention and analysis in many fields...
The traditional distinction between civic and ethnic citizenship continues to dominate the study of ...
Before the potential and promise of a feminist formulation of citizenship based on a theory of care ...
The unusual size and persistence of the gender gap in political knowledge is perplexing in compariso...
Citizenship is the common language for expressing aspirations to democratic and egalitarian ideals o...