Abstract
This chapter makes a case for re-embedding the study of mobile European citizenship in the field of citizenship studies. In particular, the chapter considers the prevalence of the three key themes as apparent in citizenship studies debates, including the changing significance of distinct models of citizenship, related community building processes (including processes of differentiation and exclusion) and the dimensions of citizenship, namely identity, rights and participation. It applies these themes to the Swedish, UK and EU examples before turning to the anticipated role of intra-EU mobility, especially learning mobility in EU citizenship. The chapter ends with a conceptual framework about the dimensions of citizenship, which is used for the analysis of data in the remainder of the book.
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