Samenvatting
For more than two decades, the erosion of democracy and the rule of law
has been a clear global trend.1 One of its main drivers is the rise of nativist
political movements that, often through formally democratic procedures,
undermine fundamental rights, minority protections, and the core princi-
ples of the constitutional state (Nord et al., 2025). This development raises
a fundamental question about the role of citizenship in contemporary
democracies. Have prevailing notions of citizenship contributed to this
erosion, or is the erosion itself the consequence of a weakening or neglect
of citizenship? In other words, in nativist times, is citizenship part of the
problem – or (also) part of the solution?
has been a clear global trend.1 One of its main drivers is the rise of nativist
political movements that, often through formally democratic procedures,
undermine fundamental rights, minority protections, and the core princi-
ples of the constitutional state (Nord et al., 2025). This development raises
a fundamental question about the role of citizenship in contemporary
democracies. Have prevailing notions of citizenship contributed to this
erosion, or is the erosion itself the consequence of a weakening or neglect
of citizenship? In other words, in nativist times, is citizenship part of the
problem – or (also) part of the solution?
| Originele taal-2 | Engels |
|---|---|
| Titel | Citizenship in Nativist Times |
| Uitgeverij | Leuven University Press |
| Pagina's | 10-16 |
| Aantal pagina's | 7 |
| DOI's | |
| Status | Gepubliceerd - 10 apr. 2026 |
Thema's uit UvH's onderzoeksagenda
- Democratie, burgerschap en educatie
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