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European identity and european citizenship [PDF]
In this paper, an argument is developed in favour of further integration of “Europe” and, most importantly, its increased “politicization”. It is not based on any romantic or idealistic vision of a positive European cultural identity, but on an ...
Evert van der Zweerde
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More European with European Citizenship?
Being nationals of a Member State, such as Romania, we all are citizens of the European Union. But, is being European citizens important for us? Does it change in any way our regular life?
Crina Radulescu
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European Citizenship as Rights Claiming
European citizenship, which was once seen as the symbol of European integration, is increasingly perceived as an obstacle to self-government and a threat to national welfare. As European ruling classes fail to provide an adequate response to the tensions
Ali Emre Benli, Daniele Archibugi
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CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION IN EUROPEAN SCHOOL SYSTEMS [PDF]
This paper aims to open a reflective framework, that should be useful to the Romanian education system and encompass ways in which citizenship education is studied in other European countries, at primary and secondary levels.
Maria-Corina POPA
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Religion and Populism in the Global South: Islamist Civilisationism of Pakistan’s Imran Khan
The fusion of religion and populism has paved the way for civilisationism. However, this significant issue is still unresearched. This paper attempts to address this gap by investigating the Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Islamist populism and ...
Kainat Shakil, Ihsan Yilmaz
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Bridging the Gap: Making Sense of the Disaccord between Migrants’ Education and Occupation
Social mobility is a central topic of interest within sociology and whilst it has been theoretically linked to spatial mobility, there is still little empirical research on the interplay between the two.
Anica Waldendorf
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Toward European Citizenship [PDF]
In her influential book The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt coined,by reference to Kant, the phrase “the right to have rights”1 to refer to the fundamental right to belong to an organized community. This right is the precondition for being granted any particular set of individual rights at all, and namely rights not only to freedom but ...
Besson, Samantha, Utzinger, André
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Nacionalitat catalana i/o nacionalitat espanyola. I l’europea? [PDF]
This article aims to contribute to the issue raised with respect to the European citizenship for the new national Catalans on the assumption that Catalonia becomes a new state.
Mariona Illamola Dausà
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AVRUPA BİRLİĞİ YURTTAŞLIĞI AVRUPA KİMLİĞİ SORUNUNA ÇÖZÜM OLUŞTURABİLİR Mİ?
European Union citizenship was firstly established within the Maastricht Treaty.As European Union (EU) has been a project that is created by the European elites, the Union has a democratic legitimacy problem since the foundation of the European ...
Yeşim Gündoğdu
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Into the Unknown: COVID-19 and the Global Mobility of Migrant Workers
As the COVID-19 crisis developed, the International Labor Organization estimated that 4.7 percent of the global labor pool, comprising 164 million people, were migrant workers who were living and working outside their home country.
Tesseltje de Lange +2 more
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