Making Citizens: Theories and Practices of Constructing Citizenship Identities
(2010) p.215-240- Abstract
- The point of departure in this chapter is that citizenship is constructed and re-constructed through both formal regulations and societal practice. Hence citizenship is understood both as formal relations between the state and the individual, manifested in constitutional rights and duties, but also as a social citizenship that depends on prevailing power relations. Being included as a citizen thus concerns, on the one hand, having equal constitutional rights and duties as others in society, and, on the other, having these rights in practice―in other words―having an experienced substantive citizenship.
This chapter aims to explore different aspects of citizenship theories that contribute to an analysis of the construction of... (More) - The point of departure in this chapter is that citizenship is constructed and re-constructed through both formal regulations and societal practice. Hence citizenship is understood both as formal relations between the state and the individual, manifested in constitutional rights and duties, but also as a social citizenship that depends on prevailing power relations. Being included as a citizen thus concerns, on the one hand, having equal constitutional rights and duties as others in society, and, on the other, having these rights in practice―in other words―having an experienced substantive citizenship.
This chapter aims to explore different aspects of citizenship theories that contribute to an analysis of the construction of citizens and the experience of citizenship. It illustrates how these theories can
help us understand the opportunities and obstacles encountered by unemployed immigrant women who wish to become citizens in practice. (Less)
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- author
- Stubbergaard, Ylva LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2010
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Citizenship, Constructing identities, Integration policy, Sweden, Inclusion and Exclusion, Disciplining, Emancipatory
- host publication
- Diversity, Inclusion and Citizenship in Scandinavia
- editor
- Bengtsson, Bo ; Strömblad, Per and Bay, Ann-Helén
- pages
- 215 - 240
- publisher
- Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- ISBN
- 978-1-4438-2574-0
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 5f2faa4d-ed4e-43c5-848f-8f480e5d3ee2 (old id 2363935)
- date added to LUP
- 2016-04-04 12:18:07
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