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Democratic Citizenship in Flux

Democratic Citizenship in Flux

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Traditionally, citizenship has been defined as the legal and political link between individuals and their democratic political community. However, traditional conceptions of democratic citizenship are currently challenged by various developments like migration, the rise of populism, increasing polarization, social fragmentation, and the challenging of representative democracy as well as developments in digital communication technology. Against this background, this peer reviewed book reflects recent conceptions of citizenship by bringing together insights from different disciplines, such as political science, sociology, economics, law, and history.

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Keywords

  • citizens
  • Citizenship
  • Civil society
  • Democracy
  • EU & European institutions
  • Europe
  • European Politics
  • international institutions
  • International relations
  • political attitudes
  • Political culture
  • Political rights
  • Political Science
  • Political Science & Theory
  • Political structure & processes
  • Political structures: democracy
  • political theory
  • Politics
  • Politics & government
  • Society & Social Sciences

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