I diritti culturali come componente pluralista degli Stati post-nazionali. Verso un concetto dinamico di cittadinanza?

Cultural rights as a pluralist component of post-national States. Towards a dynamic concept of citizenship?

Authors

  • Marina Calamo Specchia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57660/dpceonline.2023.1988

Keywords:

Citizenship; Multiculturalism; Polyethnic State; Cultural rights; Integrative pluralism.

Abstract

The contribution is aimed at highlighting the evolution of the traditional pillars of the notion of citizenship (language, nation, territory) through socio-cultural-linguistic integration policies, modulated on two formulas (the associative formula - the Belgian and Dutch pillarization - and the French individual formula taken up by many countries of the continental European area). In particular, the study distinguishes, on the one hand, multinationalism (i.e. cultural diversity originating from the absorption into a larger state of territorially concentrated cultures that previously governed themselves and that often leads in ethnic federalism organization) and, on the other hand, multiethnicity (the cultural diversity that arises from immigration and the consequent insistence on a territory of different ethnic groups).

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Published

2023-10-09

How to Cite

Calamo Specchia, M. (2023). I diritti culturali come componente pluralista degli Stati post-nazionali. Verso un concetto dinamico di cittadinanza? Cultural rights as a pluralist component of post-national States. Towards a dynamic concept of citizenship?. DPCE Online, 60(3). https://doi.org/10.57660/dpceonline.2023.1988

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Sezione Monografica

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