Citizenship is a notoriously complex and an essentially contested concept which has been defined in many different ways. The only stable element in all these definitions seems to be that citizenship is primarily described in terms of the relationship between the political community and the citizen. This article aims to explain why citizenship is such a contested concept by showing that it is embedded in three very different normative traditions: the liberal conception of citizenship as a (legal) status, the republican conception of citizenship as an activity and the communitarian conception of citizenship as identity. Each approach emphasizes an important element of citizenship, but none of the three is comprehensive enough to provide a com...
This thesis is an attempt to formulate a constructive proposal for the ongoing establishment of a po...
The general aim of the article is to describe the infl uence of diverse interpretations of citizensh...
The paper poses the concept of Union citizenship as problematic and discusses possible conceptual ch...
Citizenship is a notoriously complex and an essentially contested concept which has been defined in ...
Faist T, Gerdes J. Von ethnischer zu republikanischer Integration: Der Diskurs um die Reform des deu...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...
The Netherlands is often considered an extreme example of individualism and multiculturalism, two fa...
Sometimes are words most familiar to us, the hardest ones to define. They seem self-explanatory. Pol...
Abstract In this article the recent transformations of citizenship in the Netherlands are analysed i...
Modern political thought has bequeathed two conceptions of citizenship, one leading to a conception ...
In recent discussions on ‘citizenship’, the concept is oddly dealt with as if it would have originat...
Defence date: 13 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck (European University Institu...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
In an age of transnational flows and interdependencies, democratic citizenship cannot be conceptuali...
Civic integration is something that states interpret differently in their formulation of citizenship...
This thesis is an attempt to formulate a constructive proposal for the ongoing establishment of a po...
The general aim of the article is to describe the infl uence of diverse interpretations of citizensh...
The paper poses the concept of Union citizenship as problematic and discusses possible conceptual ch...
Citizenship is a notoriously complex and an essentially contested concept which has been defined in ...
Faist T, Gerdes J. Von ethnischer zu republikanischer Integration: Der Diskurs um die Reform des deu...
The process of European unification, which some call a ›myth‹, yet others an ›illusion‹, gives rise ...
The Netherlands is often considered an extreme example of individualism and multiculturalism, two fa...
Sometimes are words most familiar to us, the hardest ones to define. They seem self-explanatory. Pol...
Abstract In this article the recent transformations of citizenship in the Netherlands are analysed i...
Modern political thought has bequeathed two conceptions of citizenship, one leading to a conception ...
In recent discussions on ‘citizenship’, the concept is oddly dealt with as if it would have originat...
Defence date: 13 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck (European University Institu...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
In an age of transnational flows and interdependencies, democratic citizenship cannot be conceptuali...
Civic integration is something that states interpret differently in their formulation of citizenship...
This thesis is an attempt to formulate a constructive proposal for the ongoing establishment of a po...
The general aim of the article is to describe the infl uence of diverse interpretations of citizensh...
The paper poses the concept of Union citizenship as problematic and discusses possible conceptual ch...