someonecitizens
Someonecitizens is a term used in sociolinguistics and political theory to describe individuals who belong to or engage with multiple political communities in ways that blur traditional notions of citizenship. The term combines "someone"—emphasizing personhood and agency—with "citizens," highlighting that citizenship is a social relationship entailing rights and duties.
Definition and scope: It refers to people who hold, claim, or participate in civic life in more
Rights and duties: As with traditional citizenship, someonecitizens enjoy rights such as access to services, political
Legal frameworks: National laws on dual and multiple citizenship intersect with international law. Some countries restrict
Sociopolitical implications: The concept reflects increasing transnational connectivity, diaspora networks, and the rise of digital citizenship.
Examples: Individuals with multiple passports, long-term residents participating in more than one civic sphere, or participants
See also: dual citizenship, transnationalism, cosmopolitanism, statelessness, digital citizenship.