The contemporary world faces numerous interconnected existential threats, including wars, increasing economic disparity, public health crises, democratic deficits, migration crises, and the rise of populism, all of which underscore the evolving significance of citizenship. This book delves into the concept of citizenship, moving beyond its simplistic reductionist view as mere national membership to embrace a more active and engaged understanding. It examines three primary challenges of citizenship: the crisis of democracy marked by populism, the economic inequalities exacerbated by market dynamics and austerity, and the implications of globalization that strain the ability of the liberal nation-state to govern cross-border issues. This introductory chapter lays the foundation for the case studies presented in the book, providing an overview of the key themes and concepts explored. Contributors argue for a redefinition of citizenship beyond mere national allegiance, advocating for informed and participatory engagement as essential to addressing contemporary global threats. Through this lens, citizenship emerges not just as a status but as a vital source of agency in promoting democracy and equity in an era defined by uncertainty. The book offers thought-provoking insights, aiming to foster deeper discussions on citizenship in an interconnected and rapidly changing global landscape.

The Three Challenges of Citizenship: Democracy, Market and Globalization / M. Cinalli, S. Dotsey - In: The Three Challenges of Citizenship: Democracy, Market and Globalization / [a cura di] M. Cinalli, S. Dotsey. - Prima edizione. - [s.l] : Palgrave, 2025. - ISBN 9783031993589. - pp. 1-12 [10.1007/978-3-031-99359-6_1]

The Three Challenges of Citizenship: Democracy, Market and Globalization

M. Cinalli
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S. Dotsey
Ultimo
2025

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The contemporary world faces numerous interconnected existential threats, including wars, increasing economic disparity, public health crises, democratic deficits, migration crises, and the rise of populism, all of which underscore the evolving significance of citizenship. This book delves into the concept of citizenship, moving beyond its simplistic reductionist view as mere national membership to embrace a more active and engaged understanding. It examines three primary challenges of citizenship: the crisis of democracy marked by populism, the economic inequalities exacerbated by market dynamics and austerity, and the implications of globalization that strain the ability of the liberal nation-state to govern cross-border issues. This introductory chapter lays the foundation for the case studies presented in the book, providing an overview of the key themes and concepts explored. Contributors argue for a redefinition of citizenship beyond mere national allegiance, advocating for informed and participatory engagement as essential to addressing contemporary global threats. Through this lens, citizenship emerges not just as a status but as a vital source of agency in promoting democracy and equity in an era defined by uncertainty. The book offers thought-provoking insights, aiming to foster deeper discussions on citizenship in an interconnected and rapidly changing global landscape.
Settore GSPS-05/A - Sociologia generale
Settore GSPS-02/A - Scienza politica
   Assegnazione Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2023-2027 - Dipartimento di SCIENZE SOCIALI E POLITICHE
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   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
2025
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