textabstractDiscussions on the problems of the welfare state are increasingly framed in terms of citizenship rather than social justice. The popularity of the concept of citizenship raises the question of its implications for social justice theory and research. In this article it is argued that whereas the dominant approach in social justice is essentially individualistic, the concept of citizenship focuses rather on individuals as members of a societal community, from which both rights and obligations are derived. This focus on communal membership suggests three important topics for social justice theory and research: (i) the need to distinguish between a civic and a justice motive for human behavior, (ii) the need to specify the frame of ...
Today, observance of "citizenship rights" is considered as one of the measures of the people's rule ...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
In a broader sense, this article is interested in solidarity as a politically operational concept...
Discussions on the problems of the welfare state are increasingly framed in terms of citizenship rat...
Citizenship as a status concerns who gets what from the terms of membership within a given community...
From text: Notions of citizenship and social justice remain contested at the levels of theory, defin...
This article seeks to provide a conceptual framework to complement and guide the empirical analysis ...
Modern citizenship is constructed historically from a set of contributory rights and duties that are...
This thesis is an investigation into the concept of citizenship, or, more precisely, the core conce...
Are the rights, duties, and virtues of citizenship grounded exclusively in considerations of justice...
The political and economic crisis of Europe and the austerity programs within EU countries have brou...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The concept of citizenship is central to European history and has great resonance. It does however b...
Very little is known about the realities of how different people understand themselves as citizens, ...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
Today, observance of "citizenship rights" is considered as one of the measures of the people's rule ...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
In a broader sense, this article is interested in solidarity as a politically operational concept...
Discussions on the problems of the welfare state are increasingly framed in terms of citizenship rat...
Citizenship as a status concerns who gets what from the terms of membership within a given community...
From text: Notions of citizenship and social justice remain contested at the levels of theory, defin...
This article seeks to provide a conceptual framework to complement and guide the empirical analysis ...
Modern citizenship is constructed historically from a set of contributory rights and duties that are...
This thesis is an investigation into the concept of citizenship, or, more precisely, the core conce...
Are the rights, duties, and virtues of citizenship grounded exclusively in considerations of justice...
The political and economic crisis of Europe and the austerity programs within EU countries have brou...
The aim of this special thematic section is to bring together recent social psychological research o...
The concept of citizenship is central to European history and has great resonance. It does however b...
Very little is known about the realities of how different people understand themselves as citizens, ...
In this article we review the argument outlined in the opening article in this special thematic sect...
Today, observance of "citizenship rights" is considered as one of the measures of the people's rule ...
Although the idea of citizenship is nearly universal today, what it means and how it is experienced ...
In a broader sense, this article is interested in solidarity as a politically operational concept...