Citizenship: How do conceptions of citizenship vary between nation states? How does globalisation impact on these conceptions?
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Have a little read: ... Seminar Journal: Politics in Contemporary Societies I 1. Citizenship: How do conceptions of citizenship vary between nation states? How does globalisation impact on these conceptions? The very idea of citizenship is a contested concept in contemporary political thought. Marshall states that the ideas of citizenship developed throughout history. The role developed from s recognition of a rule of law in the 17th century, through the emancipation of the populace to the gaining of rights to social welfare in the 20th century (1987 p20). Concepts of Citizenship vary between countries with different models giving greater insight into the role of citizenship in some countries more than others. One model is the Ethnic model, in this ethnicity is central to determining who is a citizen of the country (Hague et al 1998 p67). There are strong ties to culture and kinship when identifying oneself as a citizen this model however does limit the social
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