Lewicki examines how current salient discourses of citizenship
conceptualize democratic relations and frame the 'Muslim question'
in Germany and Great Britain. Citizenship is understood not as a
static or monolithic regime, but as being reproduced through
competing discourses that can facilitate or inhibit the reduction
of structural inequalities.
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