The shifting border: Legal cartographies of migration and mobility
Ayalet Schachar
The shifting border: Legal cartographies of migration and mobility
Manchester University Press
2020
Ayalet Schachar
The shifting border: Legal cartographies of migration and mobility
Manchester University Press
2020
Erin Aeran Chung, Darcie Draudt, Yunchen Tian
Regulating membership and movement at the meso-level: citizen-making and the household registration system in East Asia
Citizenship Studies
2020
We write as U.S. political scientists who are also parents, children, and concerned citizens, to urge that measures be taken right now to ensure that a free, fair, and smooth election can take place this coming November.
Unprecedented travel bans and border closures for Union citizens are legally problematic. The Commission and the Member States should strive to establish uniform and proportional practices that enhance legal certainty.
Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion
The World’s Stateless
2020
Anastasia Bermudez
Remigration of “new” Spaniards since the economic crisis: the interplay between citizenship and precarity among Colombian-Spanish families moving to Northern Europe
Ethnic and Racial Studies
2020
Was Peter Handke a naturalised Yugoslav citizen and why does it matter?
The recent outbreak of the novel coronavirus shows the role citizenship plays in the context of public health responses to emergencies, including evacuations and quarantines, travel and socio-cultural constraints. In neither of these cases is this role unproblematic.
Saskia Bonjour and Betty de Hart (editors)
Citizenship, membership and belonging in mixed-status families
Identities
2020
At the beginning of this century, discriminatory practices in some communes of central Switzerland have been at the centre of public debate: in order to document the differences in the municipal practices we need to better understand standardised naturalisation rates.