This journal explores the multifaceted nature of citizenship, examining its internal and external dimensions under pressure from global crises like climate change and migration. It investigates how political organizing, legal status, and practices of citizenship are impacted by these challenges, considering concepts such as multilevel citizenship, digital citizenship, and cosmopolitanism. The journal also addresses issues of political theory, including democratic audience costs, military withdrawals, autonomous weapons systems, and the philosophical underpinnings of global justice and shared earth dweller rights.
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Political Science and International RelationsQ4
Sociology and Political ScienceQ4
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
EthicsPolitical Science
Scopus Categories
Sociology and Political SciencePolitical Science and International Relations
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Political Philosophy and EthicsGlobal Peace and Security DynamicsMigration, Refugees, and IntegrationWar, Ethics, and JustificationPolitical Theology and SovereigntyInternational Law and Human RightsHannah Arendt's Political PhilosophyHuman Rights and DevelopmentCritical Theory and PhilosophyFoucault, Power, and Ethics