Naturalization criteria play an important role in who can be accepted as a member of a national polity. In the political and social sciences often a distinction is drawn between the right of blood- jus sanguinis- and the right of soil-jus soli- as guiding principles for naturalization. This distinction corresponds to the two different types of nationalism and national belonging identified by Kohn (1945, 1955) namely “ethnic” nationalism and “civic” nationalism. In social psychology this distinction has been used to examine which type of national belonging is more often associated to prejudice against immigrants and their exclusion. Recently approaches informed by social constructionism and discourse analysis examine how citizenship and the ...
During the last two decades Greece has become a multicultural society due to the influx of immigrant...
In this paper, we analyse discourses about Europe in Greek debates about immigration and citizenship...
The lasting disenfranchisement of foreign residents presents democratic countries of immigration wit...
The self-imagined Greek nation as a homogeneous Greek-orthodox entity is mirrored in citizenship law...
The aim of the paper is to present the potential contribution of using Critical Discursive Psycholog...
In this article we advance a qualitative approach to study the interconnection between representatio...
Following a Social Representations approach, the article examines the representations of citizenship...
A source of emigration until the early 1970s, Greece has become home to a rising tide of immigrants ...
National citizenship is a core mode of social membership and belonging in ‘modern’ societies. In dem...
The turn to language in social psychology is closely related to the study of prejudice as racist dis...
© American Psychological Association, 2017. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Based on an ethnography of the relationship between Greek immigrants from the former Soviet Union an...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
For the expatriated Greeks of Istanbul and Imbros – some of whom have Greek citizenship, some Turkis...
Naturalization policies prescribe the conditions immigrants must fulfil to be legally recognized as ...
During the last two decades Greece has become a multicultural society due to the influx of immigrant...
In this paper, we analyse discourses about Europe in Greek debates about immigration and citizenship...
The lasting disenfranchisement of foreign residents presents democratic countries of immigration wit...
The self-imagined Greek nation as a homogeneous Greek-orthodox entity is mirrored in citizenship law...
The aim of the paper is to present the potential contribution of using Critical Discursive Psycholog...
In this article we advance a qualitative approach to study the interconnection between representatio...
Following a Social Representations approach, the article examines the representations of citizenship...
A source of emigration until the early 1970s, Greece has become home to a rising tide of immigrants ...
National citizenship is a core mode of social membership and belonging in ‘modern’ societies. In dem...
The turn to language in social psychology is closely related to the study of prejudice as racist dis...
© American Psychological Association, 2017. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Based on an ethnography of the relationship between Greek immigrants from the former Soviet Union an...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
For the expatriated Greeks of Istanbul and Imbros – some of whom have Greek citizenship, some Turkis...
Naturalization policies prescribe the conditions immigrants must fulfil to be legally recognized as ...
During the last two decades Greece has become a multicultural society due to the influx of immigrant...
In this paper, we analyse discourses about Europe in Greek debates about immigration and citizenship...
The lasting disenfranchisement of foreign residents presents democratic countries of immigration wit...