Some remarks about the classical foundations and contemporary trends of reconceptualizing citizenship
pages: 135-155
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https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1303135VAbstract
The paper explores some of the key historical and theoretical traditions of thinking about citizenship, basic tensions and problems inherent to the concept itself, as well as the main contemporary challenges. After presenting key problems that stem from the classical liberal and republican traditions - complemented by a discussion of citizenship within the nation-state framework - the paper turns to an overview of the main contemporary challenges and debates aiming at reconceptualizing the concept itself and including it into novel and different political and theoretical frames. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 43007 i br. 41004] Keywords: citizenship, citizenship rights, identity, political communityDownloads
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