notion of citizenship

collocation in English

meaningsofnotionandcitizenship

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notion
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈnəʊ.ʃən/
us
/ˈnoʊ.ʃən/
a belief ...
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citizenship
noun[U]
uk
/ˈsɪt.ɪ.zən.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈsɪt̬.ə.zən.ʃɪp/
the state of being a member of a particular country and having rights because ...
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(Definition ofnotionandcitizenshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnotion of citizenship

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Another target is thenotionofcitizenshipas ' ' membership, ' ' in which citizens by definition enjoy stronger legal protection than non-citizens.
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The article concludes that, in searching for better democracies, thenotionofcitizenshipas currently understood is insufficient and new thinking requires to be developed.
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For them, there is no separate content of thenotionofcitizenshipother than as customer of state services.
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Only when they are accepted is it likely that a country will initiate the required profound process of institutional adaptation and redefine thenotionofcitizenship.
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Once these facts are accepted, a country is more likely to embark upon a profound process of institutional adaptation and to redefine thenotionofcitizenship.
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The wholenotionofcitizenshipin the past in regard to the relationship of husband and wife has reflected that.
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Even thenotionofcitizenshipis distinct from being a citizen.
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I would argue that the only possiblenotionofcitizenshipwhich can be a franchise for this kind of intermediary level of government is residency.
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Thenotionofcitizenshipis sensibly derived from those principles.
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Meanwhile, thenotionofcitizenshiphad been gaining importance.
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Surely the arrangements of government have to be based upon anotionofcitizenship.
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But that apart, its importance lies in traditional notions of citizenship's relationship with the nation-state.
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This must relate not only to the place of individuals, but to the status of systems, such as policing, which are set up to safeguard notions of citizenship.
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Her book raises important questions that underscore the tremendous impact and legacy of racial ideologies on notions of citizenship and naturalization with their associated political rights and privileges.
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This brief cameo serves to illustrate some of the various layers and dynamics which must be factored into notions of citizenship and entitlement in transitional societies.
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We must move strongly away from notions of citizenship based on nationality and family descent.
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Additionally, while preconceived notions of citizenship are often divided between national, social and individual forms of identity, all three categories serve to contribute to the meaning of transnational citizenship.
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