Migration, Citizenship and Post National Membership

This chapter explores how international migration has reconceptualised the notion of membership, in that the demos nowadays is no longer confined to the territorial borders of nation-states. Rather, it stretches beyond them, through a cobweb of transnational networks created by individuals belonging to several polities. Citizenship, as an articulation of this belonging, moves in a direction that will eventually allow individuals to draw membership rights from multiple polities, and international human rights institutions.

Publication details and link to source: Jelena Dzankic, ‘Migration, Citizenship and Post National Membership’, Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies, edited by Anna Triandafyllidou, 2015.