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ID167620
Title ProperMembership without Social Citizenship? Deservingness & Redistribution as Grounds for Equality
LanguageENG
AuthorBloemraad, Irene
Summary / Abstract (Note)Western societies have experienced a broadening of inclusive membership, whether we consider legal, interpersonal, or cultural membership. Concurrently, we have witnessed increased tensions around social citizenship, notably harsher judgments or boundaries over who “deserves” public assistance. Some have argued these phenomena are linked, with expanded, more diverse membership corroding solidarity and redistribution. We maintain that such a conclusion is premature and, especially, unsatisfactory: it fails to detail the processes–at multiple levels of analysis–behind tensions over membership and social citizenship. This essay draws on normative political theory, social psychology, cultural sociology, and political studies to build a layered explanatory framework that highlights the importance of individual feelings of group identity and threat for people's beliefs and actions; the significance of broader cultural repertoires and notions of national solidarity as a source and product of framing contests; and the diverse ways elites, power, and institutions affect notions of membership and deservingness.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol. 148, No.3; Summer 2019: p.73-104
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol: 148 No 3
Key WordsRedistribution ;  Grounds for Equality


 
 
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