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Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 EDT (27/08/2015)
This panel deals with the dynamics between citizenship and the sense of belongings, especially for minorities. Which policies are in place in different countries for nourishing the feeling of identity? Does it requires a other definition of citizenship? How citizenship is integrated into multi-layered minority identity structures, where people possess a citizenship that doesn’t correspond to their national/ethnic self-identification? Is dual citizenship a solution? How religious minorities can express their identity on public space in a secular State, considering human rights and citizenship rights perspectives?
| Title | Details |
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| The Power of Exclusion, the Power of Inclusion: Dual Citizenship Policy Debates in the Baltic States | View Paper Details |
| Citizens or Minorities? The Effects of Dual Citizenship for Ethnic Minorities in Central Europe | View Paper Details |
| Theoretically Citizen Practically Other, Religious Minorities | View Paper Details |