Migration and Citizenship

This book PDF is perfect for those who love Political Science genre, written by Rainer Bauböck and published by Leiden University Press which was released on 17 June 2024 with total hardcover pages 134. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related Migration and Citizenship books below.

Migration and Citizenship
Author : Rainer Bauböck
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Publisher : Leiden University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 17 June 2024
ISBN : UOM:39015073644034
Pages : 134 pages
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Handbook of Citizenship and Migration

Taking an integrated approach, this unique Handbook places the terms ‘citizenship’ and ‘migration’ on an equal footing, examining how they are related to each other, both conceptually and empirically.

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Throughout Europe longstanding ideas of what it means to be a citizen are being challenged. The sense of belonging to a nation has never been more in flux. Simultaneously, nationalistic and racist movements are gaining ground and barriers are being erected against immigration. This volume examines how concepts of citizenship

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This edited collection goes beyond the limited definition of borders as simply dividing lines across states, to uncover another, yet related, type of division: one that separates policies and institutions from public debate and contestation. Bringing together expertise from established and emerging academics, it examines the fluid and varied borderscape

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This incisive book provides a succinct overview of the new academic field of citizenship and immigration, as well as presenting a fresh and original argument about changing citizenship in our contemporary human rights era. Instead of being nationally resilient or in “postnational” decline, citizenship in Western states has continued to

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From the perspectives of the political sciences as well as literature and language studies, this volume looks comparatively at Canadian and European constellations of cultural and linguistic diversity. By so doing, it takes Canada as exemplary for the effects of transnationalization, regionalization, and cultural and linguistic diversification on notions of

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Citizenship and Migration in the Era of Globalization

In an age of globalization there is frequent migration across national borders, resulting in a reconsideration of the notion, practice and social institution of national citizenship. Addressing this phenomenon, the book focuses on the exchange between, and responses, of Korea and Germany. In particular, the book deals extensively with citizenship

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