This chapter –from the perspective of sociological studies–intends to undergo the lens of observation, starting from the transformations of the society that make it increasingly complex, the migratory phenomenon that characterizes in particular Europe and the Mediterranean not only for its remaining numbers always at very high historical levels, but because of the difficult conjugation between national sovereignty and citizenship rights. Particular reference will be made to migration policies and how the idea of citizenship has also changed. Moreover it will be described what the authors define as “participatory citizenship” and how this form of citizenship seems to be the most adequate to foster integration and eliminate or at least reduce conflicts between the universalistic and the particularistic dimensions.
Europa y Mediterráneo: soberanía nacional, derechos de ciudadanía y migraciones
Emiliana, Mangone;Giovanna, Truda
2019-01-01
Abstract
This chapter –from the perspective of sociological studies–intends to undergo the lens of observation, starting from the transformations of the society that make it increasingly complex, the migratory phenomenon that characterizes in particular Europe and the Mediterranean not only for its remaining numbers always at very high historical levels, but because of the difficult conjugation between national sovereignty and citizenship rights. Particular reference will be made to migration policies and how the idea of citizenship has also changed. Moreover it will be described what the authors define as “participatory citizenship” and how this form of citizenship seems to be the most adequate to foster integration and eliminate or at least reduce conflicts between the universalistic and the particularistic dimensions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.