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Contemporary Inter/national Citizenship II

Citizenship
Democracy
International
P489
Didem Cakmakli İşler
Antalya Bilim University
Nora Siklodi
University of Portsmouth

Thursday 13:30 - 15:15 BST (27/08/2020)

Abstract

This panel brings together contributions, which study current practices of citizenship in the context of migration or across state borders and by citizens and non-citizens alike. Whether looking at claims leading to the development of a new model of citizenship (such as present in the case of EU citizenship) or, to the contrary, claims that point to the continued prevalence of national models (apparent in United Kingdom following the Brexit vote), there is no doubt that ideals, notions and practices of citizenship are undergoing considerable changes. This panel brings together empirical and theoretical contributions addressing resulting developments, from changes to citizenship and migration discourses, senses of identity, claims for rights or forms of political participation among citizens and non-citizens alike.

Title Details
Is the Core of Contemporary Citizenship Complete Without Looking into the Complex Nature of the "Right" to Be (In)formed?: A Case Study of Freedom of Expression and Responsible Opinion in Portugal. View Paper Details
Stateless Nationals: The Struggle for Recognition and Identity Insecurity View Paper Details
European Versus National Citizenship: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Strength of European Identity and Support for Populist Parties View Paper Details