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Editors' Note
It's Academic!
Editors- Lisa Pettibone
Open Mic
Editors- Lisa Pettibone
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Movement Watch
Editors- Lisa Pettibone
Critics' Corner
Editors- Lisa Pettibone
Delayed Open Access
The contents of this journal will be available in an open access format 24 month(s) after an issue is published.
Archiving
This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...
About Open Citizenship
Open Citizenship is a hybrid journal that combines scientific discourses on the subject of European citizenship with articles and reports on positive and negative effects of its current legal definition. The journal’s objective is to contribute to the development of a new and modern concept of European citizenship, to serve as a platform for the exchange of knowledge and opinions and to compare experiences from both private European citizens and from European political, social and cultural actors. Thus, it includes articles about and insights from the European Union and its citizens’ everyday lives.
The articles published in this journal will reflect the scope and complexity of the issue of citizenship in Europe today. The basis for accepting papers for publication is the agreement among a committee of reviewers that the article makes a new, definitive, important or developmental contribution to the discourse on European citizenship.
Open Citizenship is a hybrid journal that connects engaging articles from academics, journalists, the civil society, and politics to explore the scope and complexity of identity and citizenship within the European Union.