Search Results - "Citizenship studies"
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Lived citizenship: conceptualising an emerging field
Published in Citizenship studies (17-08-2020)“…Lived citizenship has emerged as a key concept in citizenship studies over the last two decades. A growing number of authors have applied ideas of lived…”
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Introduction: The Contentious Politics of Refugee and Migrant Protest and Solidarity Movements: Remaking Citizenship from the Margins
Published in Citizenship studies (03-07-2016)“…Throughout the world, political mobilizations by refugees, irregularized migrants, and solidarity activists have emerged, demanding and enacting the right to…”
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After citizenship: autonomy of migration, organisational ontology and mobile commons
Published in Citizenship studies (01-04-2013)“…This paper explores the relevance of the autonomy of migration approach for understanding the role of citizenship in the sovereign control of mobility. There…”
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Precarity and agency through a migration lens
Published in Citizenship studies (18-05-2016)“…This special issue leverages the migrant experience to better understand precarity and agency in the contemporary world. By way of introduction, we examine the…”
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Abolitionist vistas of the human. Border struggles, migration and freedom of movement
Published in Citizenship studies (18-05-2020)“…We are confronting today in many global borderscapes (including the US/Mexico borderlands and the Mediterranean Sea) a criminalization of humanitarian…”
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Migrant voting: here, there, in both countries, or nowhere
Published in Citizenship studies (17-08-2020)“…Moving past the literature on states granting migrant voting rights, in this article I focus on individuals exercising rights in order to question the…”
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Emerging digital citizenship regimes: Pandemic, algorithmic, liquid, metropolitan, and stateless citizenships
Published in Citizenship studies (17-02-2023)“…This article develops a conceptual taxonomy of five emerging digital citizenship regimes: (i) the globalised and generalisable regime called pandemic…”
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Campzenship: reimagining the camp as a social and political space
Published in Citizenship studies (02-01-2015)“…This article engages with current debates on the sociology of camps and camp-like institutions in contemporary society. Drawing on ethnographic material…”
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Introduction: inclusive solidarity and citizenship along migratory routes in Europe and the Americas
Published in Citizenship studies (18-05-2020)“…In this special issue, we link non-essentialist concepts of solidarity and citizenship to migration in different empirical contexts. We analyse how civil…”
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Introduction: citizenship as inhabitance? Migrant housing squats versus institutional accommodation
Published in Citizenship studies (18-08-2019)“…This special issue focuses on migrants' self-organised strategies in relation to housing in Europe, namely the collective squatting of vacant buildings and…”
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Differential inclusion of non-citizens in a universalistic welfare state
Published in Citizenship studies (02-01-2018)“…The regulation of legal statuses and differentiation of non-citizens' rights within the states has become a significant site in the management of migration,…”
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Re-assembling the surveillable refugee body in the era of data-craving
Published in Citizenship studies (03-07-2020)“…This article traces the travel of biometric data of Syrian refugees in Jordan through a hastily evolving political economy characterized by a pervasive craving…”
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Governing neoliberal authoritarian citizenship: theorizing hukou and the changing mobility regime in China
Published in Citizenship studies (17-11-2018)“…Drawing on insights from critical citizenship studies and governmentality studies, this article explores and theorizes the changing mobility regime in China…”
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'Finland kills with a pen' - asylum seekers' protest against bureaucratic violence as politics of human rights
Published in Citizenship studies (16-11-2020)“…This article contributes to the literature on non-citizens' protests by analysing asylum seekers' claims to right to life as a case of politics of human…”
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Beyond the deportation regime: differential state interests and capacities in dealing with (non-) deportability in Europe
Published in Citizenship studies (02-04-2020)“…There is considerable variation in how countries deal with the presence of migrants lacking a legal right to stay. We present an analysis of the post-arrival…”
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Bordering solidarities: migrant activism and the politics of movement and camps at Calais
Published in Citizenship studies (01-02-2011)“…The proliferation of more restrictive border controls governing global mobility provides important sites of crystallization through which differentiated and…”
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Legal identity in a looking-glass world: documenting citizens of aspirant states
Published in Citizenship studies (03-10-2023)“…This introductory article, and the additional 11 contributions that comprise this special issue of Citizenship Studies, uses political science, international…”
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A sea of struggle - activist border interventions in the Mediterranean Sea
Published in Citizenship studies (03-07-2016)“…In October 2014, on the anniversary of a large migrant shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea, activists in Europe and Africa commemorated the victims and…”
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Urban commons and freedom of movement The housing struggles of recently arrived migrants in Rome
Published in Citizenship studies (18-08-2019)“…The arrival of migrants on Italian coasts following the so-called Arab Spring in 2011 has led to a multiplication of housing struggles. These struggles are…”
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Citizenship and settler colonialism in Brazil: The toré ritual as a decolonial indigenous practice in the Northeast Region
Published in Citizenship studies (02-04-2024)“…This article argues that settler colonialism structures Indigenous rights in Brazil and shows how Indigenous peoples have also engaged Indigenous rights to…”
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