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New Border and Citizenship Politics.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship SeriesPublisher: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (272 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781137326638
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New Border and Citizenship PoliticsLOC classification:
  • JA1-92
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- New Border and Citizenship Politics: An Introduction -- Part I: Introduction: The Politics of Redesigning Borders -- 1 Constructing Voluntarism: Technologies of 'intent management' in Australian Border Controls -- 2 Malta and the Rescue of Unwanted Migrants at Sea: Negotiating the Humanitarian Law of the Sea and the Contested Redesigning of Borders -- 3 Negotiating Mobility, Debating Borders: Migration Diplomacy in Turkey-EU Relations -- 4 Building Borders on a Bias: The Culturalist Perception of Turkish Migrants in France and Germany and the Debate on Europe's Boundaries -- Part II: Introduction: The Technologies of Bordering -- 5 The Momentum of Contestation - Airports as Borderlands on the Inside -- 6 The Interiorisation and Localisation of Border Control: A US Case -- 7 Outsiders/Insiders: How Local Immigrant Organisations Contest the Exclusion of Undocumented Immigrants in the US -- 8 Conditions as Internal Borders: The Case of 'Security of Residence' for Third-Country Nationals in Austria -- Part III: Introduction: Politics of Citizenship as Border Politics -- 9 Border Control Politics as Technologies of Citizenship in Europe and North America -- 10 Troubling Borders: Sans-papiers in France -- 11 From Sangatte to 'The Jungle': Europe's Contested Borderlands -- 12 Labour Migration, Postcolonial Nationalism and Class Politics beyond Borders: The Case of the Turkish Party MHP in Germany -- 13 Emigration Policies and Citizenship Rhetoric: Morocco and Its Emigrants in Europe -- 14 Coda -- References -- Index.
Summary: This collection examines the intersections and dynamics of bordering processes and citizenship politics in the Global North and Australia. By taking the political agency of migrants into account, it approaches the subject of borders as a genuine political and socially constructed phenomenon and transcends a state-centered perspective.
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Cover -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- New Border and Citizenship Politics: An Introduction -- Part I: Introduction: The Politics of Redesigning Borders -- 1 Constructing Voluntarism: Technologies of 'intent management' in Australian Border Controls -- 2 Malta and the Rescue of Unwanted Migrants at Sea: Negotiating the Humanitarian Law of the Sea and the Contested Redesigning of Borders -- 3 Negotiating Mobility, Debating Borders: Migration Diplomacy in Turkey-EU Relations -- 4 Building Borders on a Bias: The Culturalist Perception of Turkish Migrants in France and Germany and the Debate on Europe's Boundaries -- Part II: Introduction: The Technologies of Bordering -- 5 The Momentum of Contestation - Airports as Borderlands on the Inside -- 6 The Interiorisation and Localisation of Border Control: A US Case -- 7 Outsiders/Insiders: How Local Immigrant Organisations Contest the Exclusion of Undocumented Immigrants in the US -- 8 Conditions as Internal Borders: The Case of 'Security of Residence' for Third-Country Nationals in Austria -- Part III: Introduction: Politics of Citizenship as Border Politics -- 9 Border Control Politics as Technologies of Citizenship in Europe and North America -- 10 Troubling Borders: Sans-papiers in France -- 11 From Sangatte to 'The Jungle': Europe's Contested Borderlands -- 12 Labour Migration, Postcolonial Nationalism and Class Politics beyond Borders: The Case of the Turkish Party MHP in Germany -- 13 Emigration Policies and Citizenship Rhetoric: Morocco and Its Emigrants in Europe -- 14 Coda -- References -- Index.

This collection examines the intersections and dynamics of bordering processes and citizenship politics in the Global North and Australia. By taking the political agency of migrants into account, it approaches the subject of borders as a genuine political and socially constructed phenomenon and transcends a state-centered perspective.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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