Social citizenship as a marble cake: The changing pattern of right production and the role of the EU
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| Publication date | 12-2023 |
| Journal | Journal of European Social Policy |
| Volume | Issue number | 33 | 5 |
| Pages (from-to) | 493-509 |
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| Abstract |
The launch of the European Pillar of Social Rights has reinvigorated the
debate on the role that the European Union can exercise in the sphere
of subjective rights. Such debate has traditionally focused on the
limits of the current social acquis, considered unable to create
fully-fledged European social citizenship, that ultimately remains
limited to the right to reside and freely move within the EU and enjoy
social rights as nationals. Conversely, this article argues that the
gradual expansion of the EU’s social acquis has slowly but
clearly started to disconnect social rights from their exclusive
national foundations, leading to the emergence of a new marble cake
pattern of right production, which to a large extent reproduces the
trajectory of federal polities. To capture this development, this
article proposes an original analytical framework to dissect the notion
of social rights as bundles of power resources (normative, instrumental
and enforcement), which enable individuals to claim and actually receive
material benefits in order to cope with a codified array of risks and
needs. By shifting the attention from the formal dimension (laws and
their enforcement) to its concrete practice (access and outputs), our
conception connects the concept of social citizenship more directly to
what ultimately matters for life chances (individualised material
benefits) as well as for the social and political bonds of a community
(the rights-based claim and experience of social protection). In so
doing, we move beyond the boundaries of the nation-state as the only
producer of social entitlements and are able to appreciate the
increasing relevance of the European Union as a provider of power
resources and guarantor of policy outputs.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | In special issue: Marshall in Brussels? A new perspective on social citizenship and the European Union. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1177/09589287231207333 |
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