Collocations withcitizenship

These are words often used in combination withcitizenship.

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active citizenship
Selection criteria should stipulate only the education required for active citizenship in a democracy complemented by willingness to engage freely and seriously in discourse.
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citizenship education
Nor are teachers or students given much guidance as to what citizenship (or citizenship education) is meant to entail.
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citizenship status
To that extent, the ' choice ' of retirement location significantly impacts on citizenship status.
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concept of citizenship
Similarly, a more critical engagement with the concept of citizenship would have been valuable here.
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corporate citizenship
Sklar argues that a policy of good corporate citizenship appeals to leaders who want to establish stable relationships.
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definition of citizenship
The scope and definition of citizenship were continually contested to make rights universal and to take on board social and economic dimensions.
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democratic citizenship
This indicates that social networks matter little for the attitudinal dimension of democratic citizenship.
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equal citizenship
Those policies cannot be reasonably understood as affirmations of the liberal principle of equal citizenship.
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full citizenship
Lacking full access to the political system, women resorted to claiming symbolically full citizenship by donning uniforms.
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global citizenship
This point is fundamental to any discussion of global citizenship or an assessment of the prospects for it, but was regrettably tucked away in the postscript almost as an afterthought.
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good citizenship
Is a commitment to social justice part of the package of good doctoring or simply an aspect of good citizenship that is unrelated to professionalism?
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notion of citizenship
Another target is the notion of citizenship as ' ' membership, ' ' in which citizens by definition enjoy stronger legal protection than non-citizens.
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privilege of citizenship
Once freed, practical necessity and the standards of a high civilization called for giving the freedmen equal access to the courts and the privileges of citizenship.
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responsible citizenship
If following public affairs is an important criterion signifying responsible citizenship, more women fail to satisfy that criterion than men.
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second-class citizenship
Men had plenty of "people-to-people" interaction with women while condemning them to second-class citizenship.
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