Theodora Kostakopoulou
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Constructive citizenship in the European Union
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This chapter suggests an alternative theoretical perspective on Union citizenship based on evolving ideas of community membership and the institutional dynamics of the European Union. Constructive citizenship thus has a dual reference. Because delimitations of political units by boundary-drawing are not natural acts but the artificial product of ongoing political processes, constructive citizenship seeks to address the challenges of diversity. Secondly, constructive citizenship capitalises on the emergent opportunities for the formation of a European polity beyond the nation-state and for multi-level governance. The chapter seeks to articulate a framework for democratic citizenship beyond the nation-state. Constructive citizenship requires citizens to be responsible, to show respect and sensitivity for others, and to be ready to question rather than to accept things on the basis of trust. Since immigration rules affect and are being affected by citizenship, constructive citizenship relies on and requires a re-articulation of the existing immigration discourse and policy.

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