Birte Siim and Judith Squires delve into the complexities of citizenship in their thought-provoking exploration. This work reveals how the concept of citizenship is not just a legal status but a dynamic arena where rights, identities, and social power are contested and redefined. Through a rich analysis, the authors engage with contemporary debates surrounding citizenship, examining its evolving meanings in various contexts.
They address key issues such as inclusion and exclusion, the implications of migration, and the growing assertion of minority rights. By weaving together theoretical insights and practical case studies, Siim and Squires illuminate the struggles surrounding citizenship today, encouraging readers to reflect on what it means to belong in an increasingly interconnected world.