cover image: FROM ASCRIPTIVE TO PARTICIPATORY CITIZENSHIP: SOCIAL CONFLICT, POLITICAL BELONGING, AND

FROM ASCRIPTIVE TO PARTICIPATORY CITIZENSHIP: SOCIAL CONFLICT, POLITICAL BELONGING, AND

23 Apr 2024

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 under. [...] Regarding the first approach, we specifically dis- cuss five challenges that signal the transformation of contem- porary citizenship and point at the inadequacy of conceptual instruments which are used to theorise it: 1) the historical and political contingency of social inclusion predicated on a strong liberal nation-state; 2) the social and technological nature of political reasoning which quest. [...] The decline of cultural nation-building has manifested itself in the growing tolerance of dual citizenship, the spread of the jus soli principle in citizenship acquisition, and the public accom- modation of non-state languages (Tambini, 2001, p. [...] The literature in political sociology and political science is marked by a debate on the role of interstate and civil wars in shaping legal citizenship regimes and the politics of inclu- sion of different modern states. [...] Contemporary citizen- ship should be (a) decoupled from the normative ideals of the Enlightenment and Western political philosophy tradition which associates citizenship with the liberal nation-state; (b) expanded by including a diverse array of forms and ways of participation in community life and interactions with the en- vironment; (c) grounded in a realistic understanding of the cognitive capa.

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