From industrial to digital citizenship: rethinking social rights in cyberspace
Federico Tomasello
From industrial to digital citizenship: rethinking social rights in cyberspace
Theory and Society
2022
Federico Tomasello
From industrial to digital citizenship: rethinking social rights in cyberspace
Theory and Society
2022
Timothy Jacob-Owens
No right to have rights: citizenship fees and judicial deference in PRCBC
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law
2022
Jelena Džankić and Maarten Vink
Citizenship & Migration
Introduction to Migration Studies
2022
This blog post presents some reflections on the evolution of legal frameworks and political debates relating to citizenship deprivation in France and the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia). It explores two key stumbling blocks – the restriction of citizenship deprivation to those who hold another citizenship and to citizens by ‘acquisition’ – which are widely shared across the world. The blog concludes by exploring what it terms the new ‘identity turn’ in questions of deprivation.
Wessel Reijers, Liav Orgad and Primavera de Filippi
The rise of cybernetic citizenship
Citizenship Studies
2022
Chetna Sharma
Hijras of Assam: undocumented ‘citizens’ in the National Register of Citizens
Contemporary South Asia
2022
Troels Fage Hedegaard and Christian Albrekt Larsen
Who can become a full member of the club?—Results from a conjoint survey experiment on public attitudes about the naturalisation of non-EU migrants in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark
Scandinavian Political Studies
2022
Arndt Leininger, Marie-Lou Sohnius, Thorsten Faas, Sigrid Roßteutscher, and Armin Schäfer
Temporary Disenfranchisement: Negative Side Effects of Lowering the Voting Age
American Political Science Review
2022