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Imaginative conceptions of citizenship – beyond the horizon of nation-state formations?

Imaginative conceptions of citizenship – beyond the horizon of nation-state formations?. by Helene Pristed Nielsen, post doc FREIA Center for Gender Studies, Aalborg University Denmark. ’ Eurosphere ’ www.eurosphere.uib.no.

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Imaginative conceptions of citizenship – beyond the horizon of nation-state formations?

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  1. Imaginative conceptions of citizenship – beyond the horizon of nation-state formations? by Helene Pristed Nielsen, post doc FREIA Center for Gender Studies, Aalborg University Denmark

  2. ’Eurosphere’www.eurosphere.uib.no ‘Eurosphere: Diversity and the European Public Sphere – Towards a citizens Europe’ • examines the factors that are challenging the fabric of European democracy • identifies options relevant to optimizing citizens' involvement in the European democratic processes • assesses different strategies for strengthening of its inclusive democratic, plural institutions

  3. Citizenship and the Eurosphere database • V4.1a According to which criteria do you think that citizenship should be applied? • V4.2 What is your opinion with regard to dual citizenship? • V4.3 Should residents from Non-EU-countries have direct access to EU citizenship or should EU citizenship only be derived from national citizenship in one of the Member States? • V4.8 Should this country have entry, work and settlement permit policies and rules which give equal treatment to all? Or should we have favourable policies for citizens of specific countries (e.g. EU countries, countries with historical relationships to this country)?

  4. Data selection for analyses

  5. Table 6: Number of respondents in favour/against dual citizenship pr. country

  6. Table 7: Grant dual citizenship vs. renounce previous citizenship by gender

  7. Attitudes to union citizenship by country

  8. Attitudes to union citizenship by Gender

  9. attitudes to EU citizenship for SMOs as a whole compared to only women´s movements.

  10. General attitudes to immigration policies • Female respondents are with a statistical significance more likely to hold the view that ‘All aliens, EU and non-EU, should be treated equally no matter which country they come from’ when it comes to attitudes to general immigration policy.

  11. Conclusions • Nationality matters more than gender • Much below the impact of respondents’ nationality we see: • Women are in some cases more prone to move beyond nation state formations • Think tank respondents are more prone to move beyond nation state formations

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