The Future Governance of Citizenship
Citizenship, which may be defined as equal membership of a political community from which enforceable rights and obligations, benefits and resources, participatory practices and a sense of identity flow, affects everyone. More than any other institution, it impacts upon our public and private lif...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-357752014-01-19T23:32:22Z The Future Governance of Citizenship Kostakopoulou, Dora Citizenship Governance Citizenship, which may be defined as equal membership of a political community from which enforceable rights and obligations, benefits and resources, participatory practices and a sense of identity flow, affects everyone. More than any other institution, it impacts upon our public and private life by shaping the way we behave, informing how we can live together and determining what we should expect from the state and other institutions. But citizenship is not confined to the realm of the real. It also encompasses a future-oriented, rather aspirational, dimension; namely, cognitive and normative ideas about what is possible and, perhaps, desirable for socio-political relations. Poised between the real and the ideational, citizenship can thus be both an instrument for maintaining the status quo and an invitation to social and political change. 2013-10-14T01:52:36Z 2013-10-14T01:52:36Z 2008 Book 978-0-511-39697-7 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35775 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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Citizenship, which may be defined as equal membership of a political community
from which enforceable rights and obligations, benefits and resources,
participatory practices and a sense of identity flow, affects everyone. More than
any other institution, it impacts upon our public and private life by shaping the
way we behave, informing how we can live together and determining what we
should expect from the state and other institutions. But citizenship is not
confined to the realm of the real. It also encompasses a future-oriented, rather
aspirational, dimension; namely, cognitive and normative ideas about what is
possible and, perhaps, desirable for socio-political relations. Poised between
the real and the ideational, citizenship can thus be both an instrument for
maintaining the status quo and an invitation to social and political change. |
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