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In our introductory article, we trace how the transformations of the polycrisis have generated deep political conflict over whether to prioritize the inclusiveness or the robustness of democratic citizenship; we argue that this antagonism is neither desirable nor inevitable. doi.org/10.1080/1654...
Under present conditions of multiple, overlapping, and mutually reinforcing crises, both the internal and external dimensions of citizenship have come under pressure. Externally, higher migration f...
Between openness and resilience: rethinking citizenship in times of polycrisis
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Lukas Schmid
How can we bolster the moral value and political function of democratic citizenship in times of polycrisis? Can we make it more robust and more inclusive, or are these irreconcilable goals? Our new Ethics & Global Politics special issue tries to find answers. www.tandfonline.com/toc/zegp20/1...
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