Frédéric Van Humskerken's research while affiliated with Université Libre de Bruxelles and other places
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Publications (2)
Within the theoretical framework of Social Representations, an exploratory study involving French-speaking Belgian citizens (N = 86) was conducted in order to assess the meaning of being a citizen both in the national and in the European contexts. Participants completed a free association task with the stimuli "Being a Belgian (European) citizen is...
Este artículo enfoca la temática de la alteridad en tanto que proceso psicosocial de construcción y exclusión simultáneas de un exogrupo. Dicho proceso se ha de relacionar con el marco de referencia predominante (político, racial, cultural) en el seno del propio grupo. Ilustramos la idea que en los países europeos una lógica xenófoba sobre los dere...
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... generation immigrants themselves, such as "good that young people can actively participate", "encourage people to engage in politics" and "they have their word to say". This republican conception of citizenship stressed the responsibility that come with the (natural) entitlement of political rights held by third-generation immigrants (Joppke, 2010;Sanchez-Mazas et al., 2003), thus framing citizenship as a catalyst for civic and political participation (Hainmueller et al., 2015). ...