The Netherlands is often considered an extreme example of individualism and multiculturalism, two factors that many politicians and social scientists consider to be the main causes for the alleged decline in citizenship. In this paper, we examine Dutch citizens' conceptions of citizenship to test these negative expectations. We found the fear that a modern, individualistic, and diverse citizenry only care for their own rights to be misplaced; citizens were willing to exert effort to uphold the society they live in. Their efforts, however, were conditional upon returns in terms of a responsive government and in improvements to their individual lives. Communitarian, local, and rather submissive notions of citizenship were deeply shared - with...
Social psychological research has distinguished between ethnic and civic conceptions of citizenship ...
This article explores citizenship education for adult immigrants through informal language education...
On the brink of multiculturalism's demise in Europe, 'culture' configures prominently in the immigra...
Abstract: In this article I will reconstruct the Dutch debate on citizenship against the developing ...
Why do nations still matter in citizenship studies? In this chapter, we explore this question from a...
Citizenship is a notoriously complex and an essentially contested concept which has been defined in ...
Abstract In this article the recent transformations of citizenship in the Netherlands are analysed i...
Faced with increased individualization, debates on immigration and interna-tionalization, the Dutch ...
Public opinion research has sought to distinguish between ethnic and civic conceptions of citizenshi...
Public opinion research has sought to distinguish between ethnic and civic conceptions of citizenshi...
In this article we focus on local and transnational forms of active citizenship, understood as the s...
In this essay two arguments are made about the Dutch integration policy discourse drawing on a disti...
The past generation has seen a switch to restrictive policies and language in the governance of migr...
This paper tries to analyse a paradox concerning EU citizenship: though it had been defined in the M...
Citizenship is and has for a long time been a core component of constitutional theory. The rebirth o...
Social psychological research has distinguished between ethnic and civic conceptions of citizenship ...
This article explores citizenship education for adult immigrants through informal language education...
On the brink of multiculturalism's demise in Europe, 'culture' configures prominently in the immigra...
Abstract: In this article I will reconstruct the Dutch debate on citizenship against the developing ...
Why do nations still matter in citizenship studies? In this chapter, we explore this question from a...
Citizenship is a notoriously complex and an essentially contested concept which has been defined in ...
Abstract In this article the recent transformations of citizenship in the Netherlands are analysed i...
Faced with increased individualization, debates on immigration and interna-tionalization, the Dutch ...
Public opinion research has sought to distinguish between ethnic and civic conceptions of citizenshi...
Public opinion research has sought to distinguish between ethnic and civic conceptions of citizenshi...
In this article we focus on local and transnational forms of active citizenship, understood as the s...
In this essay two arguments are made about the Dutch integration policy discourse drawing on a disti...
The past generation has seen a switch to restrictive policies and language in the governance of migr...
This paper tries to analyse a paradox concerning EU citizenship: though it had been defined in the M...
Citizenship is and has for a long time been a core component of constitutional theory. The rebirth o...
Social psychological research has distinguished between ethnic and civic conceptions of citizenship ...
This article explores citizenship education for adult immigrants through informal language education...
On the brink of multiculturalism's demise in Europe, 'culture' configures prominently in the immigra...