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Citizenship and Migration

British colonial legacies, citizenship habitus, and a
culture of migration: mobile Malaysians in London,
Singapore and Kuala Lumpur

British colonial legacies, citizenship habitus, and a culture of migration: mobile Malaysians in London, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur

... journey: citizenship – in terms of meanings and practices – from the perspectives of mobile ...on citizenship, diaspora, skilled migration, emotional geography, as well as a quick detour into ...

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Fifty Years of the Basic Law   Migration, Citizenship, and Asylum

Fifty Years of the Basic Law Migration, Citizenship, and Asylum

... Fifty Years of the Basic Law Migration, Citizenship, and Asylum SMU Law Review Volume 53 | Issue 2 Article 10 2000 Fifty Years of the Basic Law Migration, Citizenship, and Asylum Kay Hailbronner Follo[.] ...

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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 migration (policy) in Sweden, and moreover in ...to citizenship in present times, of international migration: As a Swedish citizen she belongs – formally – to society, but as Ana describes it she ...

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A Question of Citizenship : Migration among the Pakistani Hindus in Jodhpur Rajasthan

A Question of Citizenship : Migration among the Pakistani Hindus in Jodhpur Rajasthan

... unclear citizenship status of the residents of Kali Beri and the lack of access to services thereby describes the ‘ inbetween ’ state of Pak-Hindu migrants settled within ...India Citizenship Act, 1955 has ...

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The New Workers : Migration, Labour and Citizenship in Northern Ireland in the 21st century

The New Workers : Migration, Labour and Citizenship in Northern Ireland in the 21st century

... of migration, work and family life, questions were designed, study groups set up and delivered by migrant and local workers in cafes, community centres, fast food car parks, kitchens and living ...

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Documentation of Eurostat's database on international migration: Acquisition of Citizenship  Eurostat Working Paper 2000 3

Documentation of Eurostat's database on international migration: Acquisition of Citizenship Eurostat Working Paper 2000 3

... The minimum period of residence is 2 years for nationals from Latin America, Andorra, the Philippines, · Equatorial Guinea, Portugal and Sephardic Jews; 1 year for persons born in Spain [r] ...

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New directions in migration studies: towards methodological de-nationalism

New directions in migration studies: towards methodological de-nationalism

... of migration. Indeed, scholars of citizenship and migration in Europe to are more likely to feel – why does the public insist on talking about ‘migration’? After all, the history of the world ...

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Citizenship acquisition of Turkish immigrants in Canada and Germany: a comparative analysis

Citizenship acquisition of Turkish immigrants in Canada and Germany: a comparative analysis

... country citizenship and migration policy (whether it is restricted or multicul- tural); economic, social and political benefits and costs of host country’s citizenship; and individuals ’ ...

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Political Science in Canada on Post-Independence Ukraine

Political Science in Canada on Post-Independence Ukraine

... media, migration, and the politics of history); Olena Hankivsky at Simon Fraser University (gender politics, health-care policy); John (Ivan) Jaworsky at the University of Waterloo (civil-military relations, the ...

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National Community, Citizenship and Cultural Diversity. IHS Political Science Series 62, July 1999

National Community, Citizenship and Cultural Diversity. IHS Political Science Series 62, July 1999

... links citizenship in the Union to political participation in a local ...Union citizenship seems in line with other efforts of Union institutions to bypass national governments by establishing direct links ...

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Towards Global Political Communities and New Citizenship Regimes

Towards Global Political Communities and New Citizenship Regimes

... In the early decades of the twenty-first century, exile, state- lessness and migration have emerged as universal experiences of humanity. In 2000, there were 175 million migrants out of 6 bil- lion of the world’s ...

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Slippery discrimination : a review of the drivers of migrant and minority housing disadvantage

Slippery discrimination : a review of the drivers of migrant and minority housing disadvantage

... The review found that many studies focussed on the processes rather than the outcomes achieved from the research (Voorberg, Bekkers, and Tummers 2015). Approaches to co- production have recognised that citizen and ...

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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

... Earned citizenship – the idea that British citizenship is a right to be earned – was the underlying narrative in the majority of the interviews with citizenship officers (see Andreouli & ...

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“New Nation-Building” or What?: Serbian and Kosovan laws on expatriates

“New Nation-Building” or What?: Serbian and Kosovan laws on expatriates

... dual citizenship there are some sound distinctions between West European and East European preferential legal policies vis-à-vis co-ethnics and co-nationals: “Within Europe, such policies are pursued by a number ...

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The FTAA and the EU: models for Latin American integration? Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series Vol. 6 No. 2, January 2006

The FTAA and the EU: models for Latin American integration? Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series Vol. 6 No. 2, January 2006

... Category FTAA EU Social Security Policy Not covered Standard criteria apply to all countries Employment Workers are not included Free movement of labour Migration and Citizenship Only pr[r] ...

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A Comparative Analysis of Regulations on Involuntary Loss of Nationality in the European Union  CEPS Liberty and Security in Europe, 75/December 2014

A Comparative Analysis of Regulations on Involuntary Loss of Nationality in the European Union CEPS Liberty and Security in Europe, 75/December 2014

... of citizenship and loss of citizenship by the husband shall not automatically cause the loss of citizenship by his ...of citizenship, in some cases, if the consequence of such loss would be ...

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Globalization and Postnational Model of Citizenship

Globalization and Postnational Model of Citizenship

... between citizenship and nation has been problematized, primarily in Europe, as a re- sult of various economic, cultural, demographic and political pro- cesses such as economic globalization, cultural ...

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Migration and cultural diversity challenges in the 21st century

Migration and cultural diversity challenges in the 21st century

... liberal citizenship regimes that follow processes of migration; a body of thought that has variously centred on ways to reconcile political unity with ethnic, cultural and religious difference ...of ...

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Accession 8 migration and the proactive and defensive engagement of social citizenship

Accession 8 migration and the proactive and defensive engagement of social citizenship

... The arrival of unprecedented numbers of A8 migrants has triggered unease among some members of the more established communities who live and work alongside their new neighbours. Two linked factors have been identified as ...

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Migration and Insecurity: citizenship and social inclusion in a transnational era

Migration and Insecurity: citizenship and social inclusion in a transnational era

... Australia, Migration and_Inse­ curity is framed by the wider experience of the Global North, with examples from Europe, the United Kingdom and United States woven throughout the col­ ...to migration ...

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