Immigration and Citizenship in an Enlarged European Union The Politi
A distinctive contribution to the politics of citizenship and immigration in an expanding European Union, this book explains how and why differences arise in responses to immigration by examining local, national and transnational dimensions of public deba
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Immigration and Citizenship in an Enlarged European Union
10.1057/9781137433923 - Immigration and Citizenship in an Enlarged European Union, Simon McMahon
Palgrave Studies in Citizenship Transitions series
The Editorial Board: Keith Banting (Queen’s University, Canada), Rainer Baubock (European University Institute, Italy), Russell Dalton (University of California at Irving, USA), Avigail Eisenberg (University of Victoria, Canada), Nancy Fraser (The New School for Social Research, USA), David Jacobson (University of South Florida, USA) and Ariadne Vromen (The University of Sydney, Australia). This book series focuses on citizenship transitions encompassing contemporary transformations of citizenship as institution, status and practice as well as normative and explanatory analysis of these transformations and their cultural, social, economic and political implications. The series bridges theoretical and empirical debates on democracy, transnationalism, and citizenship that have been too insulated from each other. It takes citizenship transitions as its starting-point and studies the status, role and function of citizenship within contemporary democratic systems and multi-layered governance structures beyond the state. It aims to add a broader array of critical, conceptual, normative and empirical perspectives on the borders, territories, and political agents of citizenship. It scrutinizes the possibilities and challenges of citizenship in light of present broad processes of political fragmentation and pluralisation and the ways emerging ideals and expecta-tions of citizenship are inspired by new social, political and environmental movements. Its cross-disciplinary approach intends to capture the transitions of citizenship from an apparently simple relation between the state and its citizens into a cluster of complex responsibility claims and prac-tices that raise questions concerning citizenship borders and obligations, the public-private scope of citizenship, and even how political actors attempt to and in fact avoid citizenship. Titles include: Ludvig Beckman and Eva Erman (editors) TERRITORIES OF CITIZENSHIP Costica Dumbrava NATIONALITY, CITIZENSHIP AND ETHNO-CULTURAL BELONGING Preferential Membership Policies in Europe Karin Svedberg Helgesson and Ulrika Mörth (editors) THE POLITICAL ROLE OF CORPORATE CITIZENS An Interdisciplinary Approach
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