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E-raamat: Social Psychology of Citizenship: Critical Advances and Interdisciplinary Insights [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 240 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003514824
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 240 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003514824

This book develops a social psychology of citizenship, pushing the boundaries of the discipline to articulate a theoretically rich social psychological framework for the study of citizenship.


Featuring contributions from established and up-and-coming global researchers, the book draws attention to the micro-politics of everyday life. The volume is divided into four parts considering different sites where citizenship is performed: governing, bordering, locating and re-imaging citizenship. Each part considers a particular dynamic of citizenship, and the volume features trans-disciplinary commentaries from expert scholars in other social sciences and humanities. The book also revisits core social psychological topics such as prejudice, intergroup relations and identities in new productive ways that foreground the power dynamics and ‘battles of ideas’ playing out in often implicit ways. It provides a systematic, state-of-the-art presentation of key theoretical and empirical work in the social psychology of citizenship and extends citizenship studies to include under-explored topics in the field - such as the environment and precarity - using a critical and decolonial lens.


Bringing together an innovative framework that advances a framework for future study in the field, the book will be highly relevant reading for postgraduate students and researchers in social psychology, political psychology, community psychology, sociology and migration studies. It will also be of interest to advanced undergraduate students, activists and policy makers interested in citizenship and societal challenges.



This book develops a social psychology of citizenship, pushing the boundaries of the discipline to articulate a theoretically rich social psychological framework for the study of citizenship. Featuring contributions from established and up-and-coming global researchers, the book draws attention to the micro-politics of everyday life.

Chapter
1. Mapping the social psychology of citizenship: State of the
art and ways forward Lia Figgou, Irini Kadianaki, and Eleni Andreouli Part 1:
GOVERNING CITIZENSHIP
Chapter
2. Mediocrity as method and resistance: Sexual
citizenship and the limits of deservingness and respectability Francesca
Romana Ammaturo
Chapter
3. The datafied citizen: Debating the issue of
privacy and participation Emma Brice
Chapter
4. Accidental parenting and
responsible citizenship: Exploring advice around baby sleep from a Critical
Health Psychology perspective Abigail Locke Part 1 Commentary
Chapter
5. The
global colonial politics of liberal democratic citizenship Shona Hunter Part
2: BORDERING CITIZENSHIP
Chapter
6. Citizenship and immigration in social
psychology: The discursive construction of cultural hierarchy Nikos Bozatzis,
Maria Xenitidou, and Antonis Sapountzis
Chapter
7. Conditional citizenship:
How neoliberalism fuels the restriction of civil, social, and political
rights of subordinate groups Emanuele Politi, Lola Girerd, and Christian
Staerklé
Chapter
8. Precarious migration and cultural nuance in
re-articulations of active citizenship Sarah Kapeli, Shiloh Groot, Eun-Hye
Shin, Lisiua Havili, and Darrin Hodgetts Part 2 Commentary
Chapter
9.
Citizenship processes and migration phenomena in Europe Francesco Della Puppa
Part 3: LOCATING CITIZENSHIP: REFLECTIONS ON PLACE AND YOUTH
Chapter
10.
Citizens in the making: Exploring social psychological perspectives on youth
citizenship Debra Gray and Rachel Manning
Chapter
11. Citizenship, spatial
(in)justice, and the social psychology of place dispossession Cristina
Pradillo Caimari, and Andrés Di Masso
Chapter
12. The problem of
strengthening youth citizenship in Latin American countries in times of
regression: The case of education in Brazil Marina Valentim Brasil and Angelo
Brandelli Costa Part 3 Commentary
Chapter
13. Interdisciplinary approaches to
the role of place and resistance in citizenship research Bronwyn Wood Part 4:
RE-IMAGINING CITIZENSHIP
Chapter
14. Energy citizenship as socio-ecological
practice: Towards a recognition of the socio-political and psychological
relevance of energy Susana Batel
Chapter
15. Cultural citizenship through
radio making: Counter-storytelling and creating alternative narratives of
identity and belonging within Brimbank LIVE Roshani Janya Jayawardana and
Christopher Sonn Part 4 COMMENTARY
Chapter
16. Citizenship reimagined:
Claiming the right to a future in a changing world Eeva Puumala
Chapter
17.
Rethinking citizenship: Theoretical tenets and emerging directions in social
psychology Irini Kadianaki, Lia Figgou, and Eleni Andreouli
Eleni Andreouli is Professor of Social Psychology at the Open University, UK, and the author of numerous publications exploring the links between politics and everyday life.

Lia Figgou is Professor of Social Psychology at the School of Psychology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Her research interests lie in the field of immigration, citizenship, and intergroup relations. Influenced by the turn to language in social psychology, she employs rhetorical and discursive analysis to explore these topics in depth.

Irini Kadianaki is Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Cyprus. Her research explores the interplay between social representations and identity among stigmatised groups such as migrants, LGBT+ individuals, and people with mental illness.