Contemporary Contexts and Trends in Citizenship Studies
Beata Krzywosz-Rynkiewicz , Anna Zalewska
Abstract
The citizenship phenomenon is ambiguous and strongly correlated with cultural and historical determinants. The question that arises iswhether citizenship can be defined as part of systematic research that respects the contemporary contexts in which citizenship appears and
increases our understanding of the concept. This article reviews the main trends in social sciences, in particular psychology, which deal with the
concept of citizenship. It analyzes citizenship as a social and personal category as well as a category that is rooted in everyday life. Special emphasis
is placed on the latter in a discussion of the relationships between civic engagement, social and intellectual capital, trust and individual resources.
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Pages | 102-110 | ||||||||||||||||
Publication size in sheets | 0.5 | ||||||||||||||||
Book | Skarżauskiene Aelita (eds.): Social Technologies and Collective Intelligence, 2015, Mykolas Romeris University, ISBN 9789955197089 | ||||||||||||||||
Language | en angielski | ||||||||||||||||
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Score (nominal) | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
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Dorobek Naukowy - Preview URL | http://dn.swps.edu.pl/Podglad.aspx?WpisID=17622 | ||||||||||||||||
Dorobek Naukowy - Approve URL | http://dn.swps.edu.pl/Biuro/ZatwierdzanieWpisu.aspx?WpisID=17622 |
* presented citation count is obtained through Internet information analysis and it is close to the number calculated by the Publish or Perish system.
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