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Contemporary Citizenship Politics of

Exclusion and Inclusion


Politics | Project duration: 1/1/2001 - 25/9/2004
The main goal of the project was the contextualization of the concept of citizenship in CEE countries and
Slovenia, exploration of its implementation, and its relation to the politics of inclusion and exclusion. The
majority of the studies on citizenship in the region, undertaken either from the legal or political perspective,
equate citizenship with the status and do not relate it to the issue of inclusion and exclusion, or the
consequences that such approach has on the very status of citizenship. On the other hand, those studies that do
include social exclusion and inequality issues, do not analyze social dimensions of the consequences of
exclusion policies for the concept and practices of citizenship. Instead, they mostly deal with protective social
policies.
The main result of the project was the critique of the above mentioned approach and the deconstruction of the
neo-liberal notion of (national) citizenship as a status. Practices and mechanisms of exclusion (based on sexual
orientation, ethnicity, social class or some other identity) were approached. Through the analyses of policy
documents and public discourses the sources of the politics of exclusion were traced and situations in selected
Central and East European and some other countries were compared. In addition to situating the concept of
citizenship, identification and analyses of exclusion practices, the project identify conditions, courses and
measures that could lead to the changes in existing political and social practices towards an increased
inclusiveness. The project included two international workshops and several case studies, the applicability of
post-national citizenship models in CEE region, and the analyses of the possibilities of social, local and
intimate citizenship within EU citizenship. We particularly focused on the feminist analytical approach, rather
deficient in this region, and identified segments in which feminist approach may contribute to the exclusion or
inclusion of the gender dimension.
The project developed theoretical basis for further development of applied approach in the area of citizenship
studies. By connecting the concept of citizenship with the topics of exclusion/inclusion, we connected critical
political analysis of specific policies and ideologies with the analysis of the structural and invisible
mechanisms of exclusion. We succesfully analyzed political debates, documents, strategies, legislation and
actions taken by governmental institutions and other political actors and presented the results to the public and
policy makers.

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