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Da citizenship a citizenshop: la de-universalizzazione della cittadinanza nell’epoca della globalizzazione

  • Pippo Russo

The article is focused on some transformative trends in citizenship profiles, all of them carachterized by a de-universalinzing dynamics. The starting point is T. H. Marshall's citizenship scheme, that is thought to be inspired on both individual and universal basis concerning the citizenship rights set. The changing produced by neo-liberal ideologies and globalization pressures is moving citizenship in a commodification sense, where citizenship profiles and rights are mediated by market and profiles are more and more personal and particularistic. Specifically, the focus of this essay is on skilled citizenship and citizenship by investment formulas.

  • Keywords:
  • De-universalization,
  • Skilled citizenship,
  • Citizenship by investment,
  • Commodification,
  • Globalization,
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Pippo Russo

University of Florence, Italy

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Chapter Title

Da citizenship a citizenshop: la de-universalizzazione della cittadinanza nell’epoca della globalizzazione

Authors

Pippo Russo

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Italian

DOI

10.36253/979-12-215-0112-4.14

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2023

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La cittadinanza tra giustizia e democrazia

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Atti della giornata di Studi in memoria di Sergio Caruso

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Stefano Grassi, Massimo Morisi

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198

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2023

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Firenze University Press

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