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Postnational citizenship without postnational identity? A case study of UK immigration policy and intra-EU migration

open access: yes, 2013
A key dividing line in the literature on post-national citizenship concerns the role of collective identity. While some hold that a post-national form of identity is desirable in developing citizenship in contexts such as the European Union (EU), others ...
Tonkiss, Katherine
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Palestinian 'identities' in Athens : negotiating hybridity, politicisation and citizenship [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
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Mavroudi, Elizabeth
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Preliminary thoughts on re-envisioning the European Union. EUMA Papers Vol. 6, No. 4, April 2009 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Today in particular, as we are on the brink of a period of deep and possibly prolonged economic recession, if not depression, democracy and identity in Europe may be particularly challenged.
Schmidt, Vivien A.
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Who Claims Dual Citizenship? The Limits of Postnationalism, the Possibilities of Transnationalism, and the Persistence of Traditional Citizenship

open access: yes, 2004
The dynamics of globalization, especially international migration, challenge traditional frameworks of citizenship and prompted scholars to develop new models of membership: transnationalism and postnationalism.
Irene Bloemraad
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Consumer citizenship in postnational constellations?

open access: yes, 2008
Book synopsis: This book provides a timely forum for current thinking on consumption and citizenship, exploring overlaps and tensions between them. Experts from history, theory, media studies, law, and civil society, retrieve alternative traditions of ...
Everson, Michelle, Joerges, C.
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Exploring cosmopolitan communitarianist EU citizenship - An analogical reading

open access: yes, 2021
Postnationalists like Habermas have suggested EU citizenship as a way to overcome nationalisms, grounding political belonging on the body of laws that members of the postnational polity generate in the public sphere.
Jiménez Lobeira, Pablo Cristóbal
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Citizenship and Human Rights ::From Exclusive and Universal to Global Rights: A New Framework /

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Can universal human rights and different national citizenship regimes ever be compatible? This book argues that they can't, setting out a legal-philosophical critique of the tension between both. It explores whether the emergence of postnational models
Kälin, Christian,
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Beyond the nation-state and its units of analysis. Towards a new research agenda for migration studies. Essentials of migration theory

open access: yes, 2007
Glick Schiller N. Beyond the nation-state and its units of analysis. Towards a new research agenda for migration studies. Essentials of migration theory. COMCAD Arbeitspapiere - working papers, 33. Bielefeld: COMCAD - Center on Migration, Citizenship and
Glick Schiller, Nina
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