Social Citizenship in the Context of Europeanization and Growing Inequalities: An Empirical Contribution to the Theoretical Debate

Pub Date : 2016-05-01 DOI:10.13128/SMP-18282
L. Leonardi, Gemma Scalise
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The political and economic crisis of Europe and the austerity programs within EU countries have brought back to center the issues of inequality and social justice in Europe that during the Twentieth century have been addressed through the institutionalization of social citizenship. Europeanization and globalization challenge social cohesion and alters the basic institutions on which social citizenship was constructed in welfare societies. Starting from the results of an empirical study, the aim of this article is to give new impulses to the theoretical reflection on social citizenship as a distinct issue, although related with the concept of citizenship. The focus of the analysis is on members of transnational civil society organizations and their ideas and practices enhancing new forms of a more inclusive and sustainable social citizenship. Conclusions discuss how social bonds and solidarity are reframed transnationally across national, regional, European and global borders, and the implications of this process for the reformulation of the concept of social citizenship.
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欧化与日益增长的不平等背景下的社会公民权:对理论辩论的经验贡献
欧洲的政治和经济危机以及欧盟国家内部的紧缩计划使欧洲的不平等和社会正义问题重新回到中心,这些问题在20世纪通过社会公民的制度化得到了解决。欧化和全球化挑战了社会凝聚力,改变了福利社会中社会公民权赖以构建的基本制度。本文旨在从实证研究的结果出发,为社会公民作为一个与公民概念相关的独立问题的理论反思提供新的动力。分析的重点是跨国民间社会组织的成员及其思想和做法,以加强新形式的更具包容性和可持续性的社会公民身份。结论部分讨论了社会纽带和团结是如何跨越国家、地区、欧洲和全球边界在跨国范围内重新构建的,以及这一过程对重新制定社会公民概念的影响。
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