Is there a common ground on which a European citizenship can be constructed? This volume looks at four foundations of citizenship in Europe: the legacy of national identities, current designs and projects for social and political citizenship in Europe, a transitional public space as the basis of an active European citizenship, and a transitional collective identity as a symbolic boundary marker for European citizenship.
Is there a common ground on which a European citizenship can be constructed? This volume looks at four foundations of citizenship in Europe: the legacy of national identities, current designs and projects for social and political citizenship in Europe, a transitional public space as the basis of an active European citizenship, and a transitional collective identity as a symbolic boundary marker for European citizenship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Introduction: European Citizenship - an avenue for the social integration of Europe * Part I National legacies of belonging: the tradition of citizenship in Europe * 2: Dieter Gosewinkel: Citizenship, subjecthood, nationality. Concepts of belonging in the age of modern nation-states * 3: Bernhard Giesen: National identity and citizenship. The cases of Germany and France * Part II Projects for full citizenship in the Europolity * 4: Klaus von Beyme: Citizenship and the European Union * 5: Philippe C. Schmitter: The scope of citizenship in a democratized European Union: from economic to political to social and cultural? * 6: Wolfgang Streeck: Citizenship under regime competition: the case of the European Works Councils * Part III Citizenship participation in a European public space * 7: Yasemin Soysal: Changing boundaries of participation in European Public Spheres * 8: Carlos Closa: Requirements of a European public sphere: civil society, self and citizenship institutionalization * Part IV Postnational projects of belonging: the question of a European identity * 9: M. Rainer Lepsius: Is there a cultural identity emerging in the European Union? * 10: Klaus Eder: Integration through culture? The paradox of the search for a European identity * 11: Klaus Eder and Bernhard Giesen: Conclusion: Citizenship and the making of a European society. From the political to the social integration of Europe
* Introduction: European Citizenship - an avenue for the social integration of Europe * Part I National legacies of belonging: the tradition of citizenship in Europe * 2: Dieter Gosewinkel: Citizenship, subjecthood, nationality. Concepts of belonging in the age of modern nation-states * 3: Bernhard Giesen: National identity and citizenship. The cases of Germany and France * Part II Projects for full citizenship in the Europolity * 4: Klaus von Beyme: Citizenship and the European Union * 5: Philippe C. Schmitter: The scope of citizenship in a democratized European Union: from economic to political to social and cultural? * 6: Wolfgang Streeck: Citizenship under regime competition: the case of the European Works Councils * Part III Citizenship participation in a European public space * 7: Yasemin Soysal: Changing boundaries of participation in European Public Spheres * 8: Carlos Closa: Requirements of a European public sphere: civil society, self and citizenship institutionalization * Part IV Postnational projects of belonging: the question of a European identity * 9: M. Rainer Lepsius: Is there a cultural identity emerging in the European Union? * 10: Klaus Eder: Integration through culture? The paradox of the search for a European identity * 11: Klaus Eder and Bernhard Giesen: Conclusion: Citizenship and the making of a European society. From the political to the social integration of Europe
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