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Transnational Citizenship and Migration
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This collection of mostly classic and some less well-known essays focuses on the historical question whether transnational citizenship is a genuinely new phenomenon and the normative question how it can be reconciled with principles of equal status and rights of citizens. The book opens with a introductory essay on the concept and the academic debates it has triggered. Its nineteen other chapters are grouped into five sections focusing on historical trends, institutional change, shifting boundaries, transnationalism from below and inter-state relations.
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This collection of mostly classic and some less well-known essays focuses on the historical question whether transnational citizenship is a genuinely new phenomenon and the normative question how it can be reconciled with principles of equal status and rights of citizens. The book opens with a introductory essay on the concept and the academic debates it has triggered. Its nineteen other chapters are grouped into five sections focusing on historical trends, institutional change, shifting boundaries, transnationalism from below and inter-state relations.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1001g
- ISBN-13: 9781472428165
- ISBN-10: 1472428161
- Artikelnr.: 57058397
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 562
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1001g
- ISBN-13: 9781472428165
- ISBN-10: 1472428161
- Artikelnr.: 57058397
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Rainer Baubock
Transnational Citizenship and Migration The Library of Contemporary Essays in Governance and Political Theory Edited by Rainer Baubock Introduction 1. Randolph Bourne
'Trans-national America'
The Atlantic Monthly 118
July 1916
86-97. 2. Raymond Aaron
'Is Multinational Citizenship Possible?'
Social Research 41
4
1974
638-656. 3. Jürgen Habermas
'Citizenship and National Identity: Some Reflections on the Future of Europe'
Praxis International 12
1
1992
1-19. 4. Nina Glick Schiller
Linda Basch and Cristina Blanc-Szanton
'Transnationalism: A New Analytic Framework for Understanding Migration'
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 645
1992
pp. 1-24 5. Seyla Benhabib
'Citizens
Residents
and Aliens in a Changing World: Political Membership in the Global Era'
Social Research 66
3
1999
709-744. 6. Linda Bosniak: Denationalizing Citizenship'
in T.A. Aleinikoff and D. Klusmeyer (eds)
Citizenship: Comparison and Perspectives (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
2001)
pp. 237-252. 7. Christian Joppke
'How Immigration is Changing Citizenship: A Comparative View'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 22
4
1999
629-652. 8. Thomas Faist
'Transnationalization in International Migration: Implications for the Study of Citizenship and Culture'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 23
2
2000
189-222. 9. Randall Hansen
'The Poverty of Postnationalism: Citizenship
Immigration
and the New Europe'
Theory and Society 38
2009
1-24. 10. Claudio López-Guerra
'Should Expatriates Vote?'
The Journal of Political Philosophy 13
2
2005
216-234. 11. Sofia Näsström
'The Legitimacy of the People'
Political Theory 35
5
2007
624-658. 12. David Owen
'Transnational Citizenship and the Democratic State: Modes of Membership and Voting Rights'
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14
5
2011
641-663. 13. Rainer Bauböck. 'Morphing the Demos into the Right Shape: Normative Principles for Enfranchising Resident Aliens and Expatriate Citizens'
Democratization 22
5
2015
820-839. 14. Alejandro Portes
Luis E. Guarnizo and Patricia Landolt
'The Study of Transnationalism: Pitfalls and Promise of an Emergent Research Field'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 1
1
1999
217-237. 15. Peggy Levitt
'Transnational Migration: Taking Stock and Future Directions'
Global Networks 1
3
2001
195-216. 16. Roger Waldinger and David Fitzgerald
'Transnationalism in Question'
American Journal of Sociology 109
5
2004
1177-1195. 17. Peter J. Spiro
'Dual Citizenship as a Human Right'
International Journal of Constitutional Law 8
1
2010
111-130. 18. Brigid Fowler
'Fuzzing Citizenship
Nationalising Political Space: A Framework for Interpreting the Hungarian "Status Law" as a New Form of Kin-state Policy in Central and Eastern Europe'
in Zoltan Kántor
Balázs Majtényi
Osamu Ieda
Balázs Vizi and Iván Halász (eds)
The Hungarian Status Law: Nation Building and/or Minority Protection (Slavic Research Centre
Hokkaido University
Japan
2004)
pp. 177-238. 19. Rogers Brubaker and Jaeeun Kim
'Transborder Membership Politics in Germany and Korea'
European Journal of Sociology 52
1
2011
21-75. Index
'Trans-national America'
The Atlantic Monthly 118
July 1916
86-97. 2. Raymond Aaron
'Is Multinational Citizenship Possible?'
Social Research 41
4
1974
638-656. 3. Jürgen Habermas
'Citizenship and National Identity: Some Reflections on the Future of Europe'
Praxis International 12
1
1992
1-19. 4. Nina Glick Schiller
Linda Basch and Cristina Blanc-Szanton
'Transnationalism: A New Analytic Framework for Understanding Migration'
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 645
1992
pp. 1-24 5. Seyla Benhabib
'Citizens
Residents
and Aliens in a Changing World: Political Membership in the Global Era'
Social Research 66
3
1999
709-744. 6. Linda Bosniak: Denationalizing Citizenship'
in T.A. Aleinikoff and D. Klusmeyer (eds)
Citizenship: Comparison and Perspectives (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
2001)
pp. 237-252. 7. Christian Joppke
'How Immigration is Changing Citizenship: A Comparative View'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 22
4
1999
629-652. 8. Thomas Faist
'Transnationalization in International Migration: Implications for the Study of Citizenship and Culture'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 23
2
2000
189-222. 9. Randall Hansen
'The Poverty of Postnationalism: Citizenship
Immigration
and the New Europe'
Theory and Society 38
2009
1-24. 10. Claudio López-Guerra
'Should Expatriates Vote?'
The Journal of Political Philosophy 13
2
2005
216-234. 11. Sofia Näsström
'The Legitimacy of the People'
Political Theory 35
5
2007
624-658. 12. David Owen
'Transnational Citizenship and the Democratic State: Modes of Membership and Voting Rights'
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14
5
2011
641-663. 13. Rainer Bauböck. 'Morphing the Demos into the Right Shape: Normative Principles for Enfranchising Resident Aliens and Expatriate Citizens'
Democratization 22
5
2015
820-839. 14. Alejandro Portes
Luis E. Guarnizo and Patricia Landolt
'The Study of Transnationalism: Pitfalls and Promise of an Emergent Research Field'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 1
1
1999
217-237. 15. Peggy Levitt
'Transnational Migration: Taking Stock and Future Directions'
Global Networks 1
3
2001
195-216. 16. Roger Waldinger and David Fitzgerald
'Transnationalism in Question'
American Journal of Sociology 109
5
2004
1177-1195. 17. Peter J. Spiro
'Dual Citizenship as a Human Right'
International Journal of Constitutional Law 8
1
2010
111-130. 18. Brigid Fowler
'Fuzzing Citizenship
Nationalising Political Space: A Framework for Interpreting the Hungarian "Status Law" as a New Form of Kin-state Policy in Central and Eastern Europe'
in Zoltan Kántor
Balázs Majtényi
Osamu Ieda
Balázs Vizi and Iván Halász (eds)
The Hungarian Status Law: Nation Building and/or Minority Protection (Slavic Research Centre
Hokkaido University
Japan
2004)
pp. 177-238. 19. Rogers Brubaker and Jaeeun Kim
'Transborder Membership Politics in Germany and Korea'
European Journal of Sociology 52
1
2011
21-75. Index
Transnational Citizenship and Migration The Library of Contemporary Essays in Governance and Political Theory Edited by Rainer Baubock Introduction 1. Randolph Bourne
'Trans-national America'
The Atlantic Monthly 118
July 1916
86-97. 2. Raymond Aaron
'Is Multinational Citizenship Possible?'
Social Research 41
4
1974
638-656. 3. Jürgen Habermas
'Citizenship and National Identity: Some Reflections on the Future of Europe'
Praxis International 12
1
1992
1-19. 4. Nina Glick Schiller
Linda Basch and Cristina Blanc-Szanton
'Transnationalism: A New Analytic Framework for Understanding Migration'
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 645
1992
pp. 1-24 5. Seyla Benhabib
'Citizens
Residents
and Aliens in a Changing World: Political Membership in the Global Era'
Social Research 66
3
1999
709-744. 6. Linda Bosniak: Denationalizing Citizenship'
in T.A. Aleinikoff and D. Klusmeyer (eds)
Citizenship: Comparison and Perspectives (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
2001)
pp. 237-252. 7. Christian Joppke
'How Immigration is Changing Citizenship: A Comparative View'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 22
4
1999
629-652. 8. Thomas Faist
'Transnationalization in International Migration: Implications for the Study of Citizenship and Culture'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 23
2
2000
189-222. 9. Randall Hansen
'The Poverty of Postnationalism: Citizenship
Immigration
and the New Europe'
Theory and Society 38
2009
1-24. 10. Claudio López-Guerra
'Should Expatriates Vote?'
The Journal of Political Philosophy 13
2
2005
216-234. 11. Sofia Näsström
'The Legitimacy of the People'
Political Theory 35
5
2007
624-658. 12. David Owen
'Transnational Citizenship and the Democratic State: Modes of Membership and Voting Rights'
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14
5
2011
641-663. 13. Rainer Bauböck. 'Morphing the Demos into the Right Shape: Normative Principles for Enfranchising Resident Aliens and Expatriate Citizens'
Democratization 22
5
2015
820-839. 14. Alejandro Portes
Luis E. Guarnizo and Patricia Landolt
'The Study of Transnationalism: Pitfalls and Promise of an Emergent Research Field'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 1
1
1999
217-237. 15. Peggy Levitt
'Transnational Migration: Taking Stock and Future Directions'
Global Networks 1
3
2001
195-216. 16. Roger Waldinger and David Fitzgerald
'Transnationalism in Question'
American Journal of Sociology 109
5
2004
1177-1195. 17. Peter J. Spiro
'Dual Citizenship as a Human Right'
International Journal of Constitutional Law 8
1
2010
111-130. 18. Brigid Fowler
'Fuzzing Citizenship
Nationalising Political Space: A Framework for Interpreting the Hungarian "Status Law" as a New Form of Kin-state Policy in Central and Eastern Europe'
in Zoltan Kántor
Balázs Majtényi
Osamu Ieda
Balázs Vizi and Iván Halász (eds)
The Hungarian Status Law: Nation Building and/or Minority Protection (Slavic Research Centre
Hokkaido University
Japan
2004)
pp. 177-238. 19. Rogers Brubaker and Jaeeun Kim
'Transborder Membership Politics in Germany and Korea'
European Journal of Sociology 52
1
2011
21-75. Index
'Trans-national America'
The Atlantic Monthly 118
July 1916
86-97. 2. Raymond Aaron
'Is Multinational Citizenship Possible?'
Social Research 41
4
1974
638-656. 3. Jürgen Habermas
'Citizenship and National Identity: Some Reflections on the Future of Europe'
Praxis International 12
1
1992
1-19. 4. Nina Glick Schiller
Linda Basch and Cristina Blanc-Szanton
'Transnationalism: A New Analytic Framework for Understanding Migration'
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 645
1992
pp. 1-24 5. Seyla Benhabib
'Citizens
Residents
and Aliens in a Changing World: Political Membership in the Global Era'
Social Research 66
3
1999
709-744. 6. Linda Bosniak: Denationalizing Citizenship'
in T.A. Aleinikoff and D. Klusmeyer (eds)
Citizenship: Comparison and Perspectives (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
2001)
pp. 237-252. 7. Christian Joppke
'How Immigration is Changing Citizenship: A Comparative View'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 22
4
1999
629-652. 8. Thomas Faist
'Transnationalization in International Migration: Implications for the Study of Citizenship and Culture'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 23
2
2000
189-222. 9. Randall Hansen
'The Poverty of Postnationalism: Citizenship
Immigration
and the New Europe'
Theory and Society 38
2009
1-24. 10. Claudio López-Guerra
'Should Expatriates Vote?'
The Journal of Political Philosophy 13
2
2005
216-234. 11. Sofia Näsström
'The Legitimacy of the People'
Political Theory 35
5
2007
624-658. 12. David Owen
'Transnational Citizenship and the Democratic State: Modes of Membership and Voting Rights'
Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14
5
2011
641-663. 13. Rainer Bauböck. 'Morphing the Demos into the Right Shape: Normative Principles for Enfranchising Resident Aliens and Expatriate Citizens'
Democratization 22
5
2015
820-839. 14. Alejandro Portes
Luis E. Guarnizo and Patricia Landolt
'The Study of Transnationalism: Pitfalls and Promise of an Emergent Research Field'
Ethnic and Racial Studies 1
1
1999
217-237. 15. Peggy Levitt
'Transnational Migration: Taking Stock and Future Directions'
Global Networks 1
3
2001
195-216. 16. Roger Waldinger and David Fitzgerald
'Transnationalism in Question'
American Journal of Sociology 109
5
2004
1177-1195. 17. Peter J. Spiro
'Dual Citizenship as a Human Right'
International Journal of Constitutional Law 8
1
2010
111-130. 18. Brigid Fowler
'Fuzzing Citizenship
Nationalising Political Space: A Framework for Interpreting the Hungarian "Status Law" as a New Form of Kin-state Policy in Central and Eastern Europe'
in Zoltan Kántor
Balázs Majtényi
Osamu Ieda
Balázs Vizi and Iván Halász (eds)
The Hungarian Status Law: Nation Building and/or Minority Protection (Slavic Research Centre
Hokkaido University
Japan
2004)
pp. 177-238. 19. Rogers Brubaker and Jaeeun Kim
'Transborder Membership Politics in Germany and Korea'
European Journal of Sociology 52
1
2011
21-75. Index