FROM ASCRIPTIVE TO PARTICIPATORY CITIZENSHIP: SOCIAL CONFLICT, POLITICAL BELONGING, AND THE LIBERAL NATION-STATE


Od askriptivnog do participativnog građanstva: socijalni sukob, politička pripadnost i liberalna nacionalna država
Alyukov M. Erpyleva S. Colinas J. Lomonosov M. Smith B.
2024Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar

Drustvena Istrazivanja
2024#33Issue 131 - 52 pp.

Recent decades have witnessed waves of populism, diverse civil conflicts as well as political, economic, demographic, and environmental disruptions. While both scholars and the general public often talk about the crisis of citizenship, we chart several important elements of this crisis and explain why they can be viewed as an important and, perhaps, promising transformation. In view of this transformation, the current understanding of citizenship should be decoupled from the normative ideals which associate it with the liberal nation-state, reconsidered to include conflict as its constitutive dimension, expanded by incorporating a diverse array of forms and ways of participation in community life and interactions with the environment, and grounded in a realistic understanding of political psychology.

a crisis of citizenship , liberal citizenship , national citizenship , participatory citizenship , social conflict

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University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Piégut-Pluviers, France
Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan

University of Manchester
University of Bremen
Piégut-Pluviers
Nazarbayev University

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