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Active Citizenship: Revisiting Citizen Practices and Motives of Participation Today

Citizenship
Immigration
Activism
Demoicracy
S007
Gal Levy
Open University of Israel
Tanya Gibbs
Institute H21
Emiliana De Blasio
LUISS University

Building: Institute of Geography, Floor: 3rd floor, Room: 332

Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (05/09/2019)

Abstract

In this panel we explore contemporary citizenship as a means of political participation and as a challenge to the limits of representative democracy. As things unfolded since the 2008 economic crunch it turned out, at times contrary to common wisdom, that people—regardless of their formal status—still seek to become politically active. The papers in this panel demonstrate how people—be them, migrants, "ordinary" citizens, soon-to-be-citizens youth, etcetera—practise their political agency in mundane venues and contexts, as well as in the political arena. Thus, against the backdrop of a failing democratic system these forms of activism and participation demonstrate both the motives and the new forms of active citizenship.

Title Details
Elections with Multiple Positive and Negative Votes: An Experimental Study View Paper Details
Green Material Citizenship? Rethinking Radical Democratic Politics as Socio-Material Practice View Paper Details
Give Us Our Future Back! The Voice of Citizens-in-the-Making on Climate Change and Democracy View Paper Details
Overcoming Political Apathy through Recognition as Co-Deciders via Alternative Forms of Participation View Paper Details