Normative democratic theory assumes that political systems should ensure civil, political and social rights, and this claim has become more salient since the economic crisis that began in 2008. This conception of citizenship was developed most prominently by T.H. Marshall (1950), and it has been further elaborated by numerous other authors, resulting in a clear division between procedural/electoral democracy concepts and authors emphasizing egalitarian concepts of democracy. We use latent class analysis to assess democratic ideals among European citizens as reported in the 2012 European Social Survey. The findings demonstrate that a majority of Europeans consider political and social rights as equally important, while some citizens predomin...
Given the pressures of globalisation, the nation state is limited in its control over public policy ...
The outcome and democratic legitimacy of Union Citizenship has been extensively debated in the exist...
Since its formalisation in 1992, European citizenship as a membership status detached from nationali...
© The Author(s) 2018. Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary democracies bring new urg...
Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary advanced democracies have brought new urgency t...
What type of European social citizenship does the public across the European Union (EU) prefer on th...
The future of European social citizenship is a contested issue, and expert observers disagree to som...
This article investigates whether the commitment to social rights as integral to a well-functioning ...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
Deepening quantitative survey questions through focus group discussions can shine a light on the dee...
The concept and the substance of social rights as rights of citizenship are of contested and relativ...
Often associated with the expression "citizenship of residence", the establishment of European citiz...
This text argues that a democratically reconstructed Europe requires a new approach centred around a...
The European Community took, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, a principled stand stressing the urg...
Social rights are essential for fully realising European Union (EU) citizenship and reaching the EU’...
Given the pressures of globalisation, the nation state is limited in its control over public policy ...
The outcome and democratic legitimacy of Union Citizenship has been extensively debated in the exist...
Since its formalisation in 1992, European citizenship as a membership status detached from nationali...
© The Author(s) 2018. Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary democracies bring new urg...
Concerns about democratic legitimacy in contemporary advanced democracies have brought new urgency t...
What type of European social citizenship does the public across the European Union (EU) prefer on th...
The future of European social citizenship is a contested issue, and expert observers disagree to som...
This article investigates whether the commitment to social rights as integral to a well-functioning ...
When analysing support for democracy, researchers tend to assume that ‘democracy’ is a concept that ...
Deepening quantitative survey questions through focus group discussions can shine a light on the dee...
The concept and the substance of social rights as rights of citizenship are of contested and relativ...
Often associated with the expression "citizenship of residence", the establishment of European citiz...
This text argues that a democratically reconstructed Europe requires a new approach centred around a...
The European Community took, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, a principled stand stressing the urg...
Social rights are essential for fully realising European Union (EU) citizenship and reaching the EU’...
Given the pressures of globalisation, the nation state is limited in its control over public policy ...
The outcome and democratic legitimacy of Union Citizenship has been extensively debated in the exist...
Since its formalisation in 1992, European citizenship as a membership status detached from nationali...