ISBN:
9783319535296
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online-Ressource (XV, 322 p. 5 illus. in color, online resource)
Serie:
Politics of Citizenship and Migration
Serie:
SpringerLink
Serie:
Bücher
Serie:
Springer eBook Collection
Serie:
Political Science and International Studies
Paralleltitel:
Druckausg. Citizenship in transnational perspective
Paralleltitel:
Printed edition
Schlagwort(e):
Political science
;
World history
;
Comparative politics
;
Globalization
;
Emigration and immigration
;
Political Science and International Relations
;
Citizenship Australia
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Citizenship Canada
;
Citizenship New Zealand
;
Ethnicity Australia
;
Ethnicity Canada
;
Ethnicity New Zealand
;
Indigenous peoples Australia
;
Indigenous peoples Canada
;
Indigenous peoples New Zealand
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Australien
;
Neuseeland
;
Kanada
;
Staatsangehörigkeit
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Einbürgerung
Kurzfassung:
This edited collection explores citizenship in a transnational perspective, with a focus on Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. It adopts a multi-disciplinary approach and offers historical, legal, political, and sociological perspectives. The two overarching themes of the book are ethnicity and Indigeneity. The contributions in the collection come from widely respected international scholars who approach the subject of citizenship from a range of perspectives: some arguing for a post-citizenship world, others questioning the very concept itself, or its application to Indigenous nations
Kurzfassung:
1. Introduction -- 2. Rethinking Citizenship Through Transnational Lenses: Canada, New Zealand, and Australia -- 3. Respatializing Social Citizenship and Security Among Dual Citizens in the Lebanese Diaspora -- 4. Australian Citizenship in a Changing Nation and World -- 5. The Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada, 1950s-1970s -- 6. Redefining Political Community After Empire: New Zealand and Non-Citizen Voting Rights -- 7. ‘All the Rights and Privileges of British Subjects’: Māori and Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand -- 8. Indigenous Citizenship and the Historical Imagination -- 9. The Impossibility of Citizenship Liberation for Indigenous People -- 10. ‘A Useful and Self-Respecting Citizenship’: Māori as Citizens in the Quest for Welfare in the Modern New Zealand State -- 11. Renegotiating Citizenship: Indigeneity and Superdiversity in Contemporary Aotearoa/New Zealand -- 12. Australia’s Immigrants: Identity and Citizenship -- 13. The Vulnerability of Dual Citizenship: From Supranational Subject to Citizen to Subject? -- 14. Building a New Citizenship Regime? Immigration and Multiculturalism in Canada -- 15. From Settler Society to Warrior Nation and Back Again
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-53529-6
URL:
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