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Collective citizenship: From citizenship and mental health to citizenship and solidarity [PDF]
AbstractAlthough the concept of citizenship is a widely used theoretical framework within political philosophy, its use in the field of mental health remains underexplored. Within this context, citizenship emphasises the social inclusion and participation of people who are marginalized and offers a more social and relational view of services and ...
Quinn, Neil+2 more
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A journey to citizenship: Constructions of citizenship and identity in the British Citizenship Test [PDF]
The British Citizenship Test was introduced in 2005 as one of a raft of new procedures aimed at addressing the perceived problems of integration and social cohesion in migrant communities. In this study, we argue that this new citizenship procedure signals a shift in British political discourse about citizenship – particularly, the institutionalization
Debra Gray, Christine Griffin
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This essay contrasts the trajectory of Engin Isin's work since Being Political (2002) with a very different intellectual path pursued among scholars of a younger generation. Isin moves away from his initial critiques of citizenship and 10 years later proposes “citizenship without frontiers,” a way of understanding emancipatory interventions of active ...
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Enacting children's citizenship: developing understandings of how children enact themselves as citizens through actions and acts of citizenship [PDF]
Children have an unsettled relationship with the status of citizenship, being given some rights, responsibilities and opportunities for participation, and being denied others.
Larkins, Cath
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As a result of increased mobility and restrictive immigration policies in Europe, a growing number of people live in conditional and deportable positions with only limited social rights and access to welfare services. In this keyword, we discuss how the conception of national citizenship that underpins immigration and welfare regimes affects the ...
Könönen, Jukka+2 more
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Being an Activist:Feminist Citizenship Through Transformations of Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Citizenship Regimes [PDF]
The Yugoslav wars of succession have had a great impact on how feminism in the region has been researched and written about. A lot of significant research has addressed relation of feminism to (anti-) nationalism and peace-building processes, whereas the
Zaharijevic, Adriana
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Immigrant citizenship status in Europe: the role of individual characteristics and national policies [PDF]
The acquisition of citizenship status in the new country of residence may depend on (1) the individual immigrant’s characteristics, (2) the structural characteristics of both the origin and the destination countries and (3) institutional factors in the ...
Paparusso, Angela
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This unique book presents a new perspective on citizenship by treating it as a continuing focus of dispute. The authors develop a view of citizenship as always emerging from struggle through an exploration of the entanglements of politics, culture and power that are both embodied and contested in forms and practices of citizenship.
Clarke, John+3 more
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Citizenship, democracy and social justice: A conversation with Maria Olson [PDF]
Maria Olson is a researcher and lecturer in Education at Stockholm University and the University of Skövde, Sweden. Her areas of interest include democracy and citizenship in relation to education.
Peters, Michael A.
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Designed to fail : a biopolitics of British Citizenship. [PDF]
Tracing a route through the recent 'ugly history' of British citizenship, this article advances two central claims. Firstly, British citizenship has been designed to fail specific groups and populations.
Imogen Tyler+15 more
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