Citizenship literature
Voting Age Reform, Political Partisanship and Multi-Level Governance in the UK: The Party Politics of ‘Votes-at-16’
Jonathan Tonge, Thomas Loughran and Andrew Mycock
Voting Age Reform, Political Partisanship and Multi-Level Governance in the UK: The Party Politics of ‘Votes-at-16’
Parliamentary Affairs
2021
Citizenship as status, habitus and acts: Language requirements and civic orientation in Sweden
Tommaso Milani, Simon Bauer, Marie Carlson, Andrea Spehar and Kerstin von Brömssen
Citizenship as status, habitus and acts: Language requirements and civic orientation in Sweden
Citizenship Studies
2021
Compulsory Voting and Black Citizenship
Ekow N. Yankah
Compulsory Voting and Black Citizenship
Fordham Law Review
2021
Policy Formation and Citizenship Practices: Germany’s Regions as Laboratories for Immigrant Integration
Oliver Schmidtke
Policy Formation and Citizenship Practices: Germany’s Regions as Laboratories for Immigrant Integration
Journal of International Migration and Integration
2021
Immigrant status, citizenship, and victimization risk in the United States: New findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
Min Xie and Eric P. Baumer
Immigrant status, citizenship, and victimization risk in the United States: New findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
Criminology
2021
Voting as Exclusion
Ava Ayers
Voting as Exclusion
Fordham Law Review
2021
Money Matters in Migration: Policy, Participation, and Citizenship
Tesseltje de Lange, Willem Maas and Annette Schrauwen (eds)
Money Matters in Migration: Policy, Participation, and Citizenship
Cambridge University Press
2021
“Muslims are Finally waking up”: post-9/11 American immigrant youth challenge conditional citizenship
Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher, Thea Abu El-Haj, Arshad Ali, Michelle Fine and Roozbeh Shirazi
“Muslims are Finally waking up”: post-9/11 American immigrant youth challenge conditional citizenship
Ethnic and Racial Studies
2021
