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ABSTRACT. In this paper, we draw the profile of a citizen who possesses both a pragmatic spirit and a cosmopolitan élan; a citizen who – following the modern notions of a moral and political agent – is a rational and autonomous individual. This citizen is an immigrant. We start by showing that the immigrant, whether driven to move by economic or political need, is potentially an engaged and active citizen. Drawing upon John Rawls’ individualist notion of the self as well as upon the Communitarian concept of the individual, this paper presents the contemporary philosophical notions of who an ideal citizen is in this global or cosmopolitan era. With the help of Seyla Benhabib’s position on immigration and her analysis of the scarf affair in France, we argue for the political potential of immigrants and how this potential enriches our notion of citizenship. We contend that a more cosmopolitan approach leads to a creative and more flexible notion of citizenship.

Keywords: citizenship; migration; immigration; political agency; democracy; cosmopolitanism

Abalos-Orendain KCM (2020) Creative conceptions of citizenship: a cosmopolitan account from the perspective of migrants. Creativity 3(2): 113–135. doi:10.22381/C3220204

KAREN CONNIE M. ABALOS-ORENDAIN
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University of the Philippines;
Department of Philosophy;
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy;
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

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