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Politics of Citizenship: Towards an Analytical Framework

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This theory-oriented chapter discusses the meaning of politics of citizenship. In it, I will argue that a broad conceptualization of citizenship may provide an integral framework for studying political contentions over cultural, legal, social, and political exclusion and inclusion.

Politics of Citizenship: Towards An Analytical Framework has originally been published in the Norwegian Journal of Geography (2017, volume 71, issue 4).

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Stokke, K. (2022). Politics of Citizenship: Towards an Analytical Framework. In: Hiariej, E., Stokke, K. (eds) The Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7955-1_2

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