Theorising Citizenship
Björk, A., Kivistö, H.-M., Mäkinen, K., & Wiesner, C. (2018). Theorising Citizenship. In C. Wiesner, A. Björk, H.-M. Kivistö, & K. Mäkinen (Eds.), Shaping Citizenship : A Political Concept in Theory, Debate, and Practice (pp. 17-21). Routledge. Conceptualising Comparative Politics, 9.
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