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  1. The Narration of Europe in `National' and `Post-national' Terms: Gauging the Gap between Normative Discourses and People's Views.Marco Antonsich - 2008 - European Journal of Social Theory 11 (4):505-522.
    Among scholars and intellectuals, Europe is often celebrated as a postnational space, i.e. a space built around cosmopolitan values rather than culturally and/or ethnically specific factors. This view is also often sketched in normative terms, being rarely based on what people actually think of this post-national Europe. The present article essays to fill this gap, by focusing on two post-national questions: is European identity constructed in the absence of an Other? Does Europe stand for the separation of the `cultural' from (...)
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  • The poverty of postnationalism: citizenship, immigration, and the new Europe. [REVIEW]Randall Hansen - 2009 - Theory and Society 38 (1):1-24.
    Over the last decade and a half, in a literature otherwise obsessed with citizenship in all its forms, a broad array of scholars has downplayed, criticized, and at times trivialized national citizenship. The assault on citizenship has had both an expansionary and a contractionary thrust. It is expansionary in that the language of citizenship is no longer linked with nationality, but rather protest politics. An earlier generation of social scientists would have described these actions as lobbying; they have now become (...)
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  • L’identité européenne : un débat qui met en lumière les difficultés conceptuelles de l’identité.Aude-Emmanuelle Fleurant - 2001 - Horizons Philosophiques 11 (2):58-89.
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  • Union Citizenship Revisited: Multilateral Democracy as Normative Standard for European Citizenship.Antoinette Scherz & Rebecca Welge - 2014 - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41 (8):1254- 1275.
    Union Citizenship as currently implemented in the European Union introduces a distinct concept of citizenship that necessitates an adequate normative approach. The objective of this paper is to assess EU Citizenship against the theoretical background of multilateral democracy. This approach is specifically suited for this task, as it does not rely on a nation-state paradigm or the presumption of a further transformation into a federation or union. We propose three criteria by which to assess multilevel citizenship: equal individual rights, equal (...)
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  • L'Europe, le laboratoire d'idées du XXIe siècle?Claire Fortier - 2001 - Horizons Philosophiques 11 (2).
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