This is a special issue on ‘Domination, migration and citizenship’, jointly edited by guest editors, Iseult Honohan and Marit Hovdal Moan. The articles examine the light that the republican concept of domination may cast on issues arising from the tension between state sovereignty and universal principles in the treatment of migrants and non-citizens in contemporary liberal democratic states. The issues addressed include migration controls, territorial boundaries, the status of non-citizens, conditions for the integration of immigrants, and access to citizenship. The contributors are Sarah Fine, Iseult Honohan, Meghan Benton, Marit Hovdal Moan, David Owen, Lubomira Radoilska and Christopher Bertram.
Publication details and link to source: Iseult Honohan & Marit Hovdal-Moan (eds.), ‘Domination, Migration and Non-citizens’, CRISPP, volume 17, issue 1, 2014.
