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Belonging and Citizenship

The politics of belonging in Australia : multiculturalism, citizenship and Islamophobia

The politics of belonging in Australia : multiculturalism, citizenship and Islamophobia

... about belonging to the nation persist on ethnic grounds (Joppke, 2010; Brubaker, ...of citizenship and the fact that ‘ethnic’ ties are defined and redefined as categories of inclusion and exclusion that are ...

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Ana’s tragedy – and Europe’s a contemplation over Romani, belonging and the conditioned citizenship making in a Europe of migration

Ana’s tragedy – and Europe’s a contemplation over Romani, belonging and the conditioned citizenship making in a Europe of migration

... of belonging to equal citizenship in society is not something that happens by ...of citizenship, beyond the predefined templates, distinc- tions and exclusionary ...

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Neo-assimilationist citizenship and belonging policies in Britain: Meanings for transnational migrants in northern England

Neo-assimilationist citizenship and belonging policies in Britain: Meanings for transnational migrants in northern England

... of citizenship (with its rights and responsibilities) within the immigration landscape and tie it more explicitly to notions of civic integration and belonging through social cohesion policies (see section ...

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Narrative explorations of the micro-politics of students' citizenship, belonging and alienation at South African universities

Narrative explorations of the micro-politics of students' citizenship, belonging and alienation at South African universities

... or belonging in institutional cultures, often invoking social locations such as gender and race, were ...narrative, citizenship, belonging and ...which citizenship and identity may be ...

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Corporate social responsibility, sense of belonging, and organisational citizenship behaviour

Corporate social responsibility, sense of belonging, and organisational citizenship behaviour

... organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) as distinct constructs, as well as their relationships with numerous other variables of interest, including economic performance (Balabanis et ...of belonging in ...

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Does citizenship always further Immigrants’ feeling of belonging to the host nation? A study of policies and public attitudes in 14 Western democracies

Does citizenship always further Immigrants’ feeling of belonging to the host nation? A study of policies and public attitudes in 14 Western democracies

... on citizenship and civic integration in the Nordic context, a few final remarks on these countries are ...whether citizenship has different implications for feel- ings of national belonging for ...

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Demands on and of Citizenship and Schooling:“Belonging” and “Diversity” in the Global Imperative

Demands on and of Citizenship and Schooling:“Belonging” and “Diversity” in the Global Imperative

... of citizenship and exposed particular challenges and tensions within an inclusive notion of ...on citizenship to include a recognition of group- differentiated rights and a desire for citizenship to ...

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Multiculturalism and multicultural citizenship. Public views on national belonging, equality and cultural distinctiveness in the Netherlands

Multiculturalism and multicultural citizenship. Public views on national belonging, equality and cultural distinctiveness in the Netherlands

... As might be expected, the level of affective commitment to the in-group varies, and it has been shown that it depends on the level of voluntariness of group membership (Ellemers, Kortekaas & Ouwerkerk 1999). When ...

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Waiting for citizenship: pragmatics of belonging of Burundian refugees in protracted exile  The case of Ulyankulu Settlement, Tanzania

Waiting for citizenship: pragmatics of belonging of Burundian refugees in protracted exile The case of Ulyankulu Settlement, Tanzania

... Furthermore, he stated that control is the main function of the MHA in the settlement: “The settlement is administered as a camp; it has a nature of militarism; in villages they don’t need a permit. Some people in Kigoma ...

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Who has the right to remain in place? Informality, citizenship and belonging in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Who has the right to remain in place? Informality, citizenship and belonging in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

... “insurgent citizenship” movement in Brazil (Holston, 2008) to show how informal spaces are not only produced by the state but are also able to modify the state, engendering a new type of ...and citizenship ...

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Cohesion and belonging: review of the evidence

Cohesion and belonging: review of the evidence

... Most of the integration literature summarised above is based on the observation of the processes of integration in urban communities. However, increasingly, interactions within and between groups occurs in the digital ...

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Shifting Notions of Citizenship in the Netherlands: exploring cultural citizenship and the politics of belonging through neighbourhood spaces in Rotterdam

Shifting Notions of Citizenship in the Netherlands: exploring cultural citizenship and the politics of belonging through neighbourhood spaces in Rotterdam

... of belonging in the context of the Netherlands today, I am inevitably talking about social labels or identity categories such as citizen and immigrant, ‘insider’ and ‘outsider’, and ‘native’ and ‘foreigner’ in the ...

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Citizenship and Belonging in Suburban France: The Music of Zebda Jonathan Ervine

Citizenship and Belonging in Suburban France: The Music of Zebda Jonathan Ervine

... Drawing on a wide range of Francophone and Anglophone writing by critics such as Bazin (1995), Boucher (1998), Huq (2006) and Mitchell (2001), this article explores how the music of the multi-ethnic French band Zebda ...

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Citizenship and Belonging: an Analysis of Immigrants’ Integration Beliefs and Membership Meaning in South-West Germany

Citizenship and Belonging: an Analysis of Immigrants’ Integration Beliefs and Membership Meaning in South-West Germany

... and citizenship laws have intended to make Germany an attractive destination for skilled immigrant ...Identity; Belonging; Social Integration; Boundaries; Hyphen- ated ...

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Secularism, Racism and the Politics of Belonging

Secularism, Racism and the Politics of Belonging

... British citizenship, as they and their families originated in what were once called NCWP (New Commonwealth countries and ...and citizenship status, class, gender and generation, and the social, political ...

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British citizenship and the ‘other’: an analysis of the earned citizenship discourse

British citizenship and the ‘other’: an analysis of the earned citizenship discourse

... British citizenship are part of a social cohesion agenda. These citizenship policies are linked to the politics of belonging and the management of national ...a citizenship ceremony whereby ...

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Children and citizenship

Children and citizenship

... society. Citizenship was important to Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire and although their understanding of this term and what it meant was different to the meaning in use today, there are strands in ...

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The Future of Citizenship

The Future of Citizenship

... UK citizenship promotes a national identity which ‘brings the nation together’ ...establishes citizenship and identity norms that can exclude some ...

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Entrepreneurial Advantages and Disadvantages of Belonging

Entrepreneurial Advantages and Disadvantages of Belonging

... hairdressing and other symbols indicate their belonging to the community. In fact, trade is the most common entrepreneurial activity among them but some are additionally active in the production sector. An ...

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Empire and Citizenship

Empire and Citizenship

... Global citizenship, by contrast does not appear, at least so far, to be a similar governmental technology in the society of ...global citizenship a functional necessity for the fulfilment of Empire, in the ...

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