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Citizenship in Europe: A Comparative Examination of the Territorial Scales of Political Life

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Citizenship after the Nation State

Part of the book series: The Comparative Territorial Politics series ((COMPTPOL))

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The Citizenship after the Nation State (CANS) project is fundamentally interested in the territorial scales of citizenship, namely the scale at which people identify communities of solidarity, and the scale perceived to be the provider of social and political rights. CANS is concerned with individual expectations of state-wide uniformity versus regional diversity in terms of rights, policy and communities of solidarity. As the introductory chapter has explained, we have been using Marshall’s conception of citizenship as a package of social and political rights (Marshall ([1950] 1992) as a frame for exploring these issues.

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Henderson, A. (2014). Citizenship in Europe: A Comparative Examination of the Territorial Scales of Political Life. In: Henderson, A., Jeffery, C., Wincott, D. (eds) Citizenship after the Nation State. The Comparative Territorial Politics series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137314994_7

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