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Emerging Logics of Citizenship: Activism in Response to Precarious Migration and Gendered Violence in an Era of Securitization

open access: yes, 2017
Postnationalism is a theory of citizenship that emerged in the 1990s, which rejected national membership as an exclusionary or limited way of organizing rights and belonging, and sought instead to re-imagine citizenship beyond the nation-state.
Abji, Salina
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Migration, citizenship and postnational membership

open access: yes, 2016
International migration has reconceptualised the notion of membership, in that the demos nowadays is no longer confined to the territorial borders of nation-states.
DZANKIC, Jelena
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Toward assimilation and citizenship : immigrants in liberal nation-states

open access: yes, 2002
This book surveys a new trend in immigration studies, which one could characterize as a turn away from multicultural and postnational perspectives, toward a renewed emphasis on assimilation and citizenship.
Joppke, C, Morawska, E
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Citizenship in a multi-nation and multicultural context:the case of the UK

open access: yes, 2014
This article examines UK governmental attempts through education and naturalization policy to assert «postnational» conceptions of citizenship that aim to address the perceived dangers of multi-nation and multicultural diversity.
Kiwan, Dina
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Exit as voice: transnational citizenship practices in response to Denmark’s family unification policy

open access: yes, 2013
Modern western understandings of citizenship are closely tied to the nation state. This is the political community where members are expected to exercise their freedoms and practice solidarity. When individuals claim rights across borders and move in and
Wagner, Rikke
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A Possibility of Postnational Citizenship

open access: yesThe Annals of Legal Philosophy, 2002
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