Transnational citizenship and migration / [edited by] Rainer Bauböck.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Library of contemporary essays in governance and political theory.
Other Authors: Bauböck, Rainer (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Series:Library of contemporary essays in governance and political theory.
Subjects:
Physical Description:viii, 552 pages ; 25 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Trans-national America / Randolph Bourne
  • Is multinational citizenship possible? / Raymond Aaron
  • Citizenship and national identity : some reflections on the future of Europe / Jürgen Habermas
  • Transnationalism : a new analytic framework for understanding migration / Nina Glick Schiller, Linda Basch and Cristina Blanc-Szanton
  • Citizens, residents, and aliens in a changing world : political membership in the
  • Global era / Seyla Benhabib
  • Denationalizing citizenship / Linda Bosniak
  • How immigration is changing citizenship : a comparative view / Christian Joppke
  • Transnationalization in international migration : implications for the study of
  • Citizenship and culture / Thomas Faist
  • The poverty of postnationalism : citizenship, immigration, and the new Europe / Randall Hansen
  • Should expatriates vote? / Claudio López-Guerra
  • The legitimacy of the people / Sofia Näsström
  • Transnational citizenship and the democratic state : modes of membership and
  • Voting rights / David Owen
  • Morphing the demos into the right shape : normative principles for enfranchising resident aliens and expatriate citizens / Rainer Bauböck
  • The study of transnationalism : pitfalls and promise of an emergent research field / Alejandro Portes, Luis E. Guarnizo and Patricia Landolt
  • Transnational migration : taking stock and future directions / Peggy Levitt
  • Transnationalism in question / Roger Waldinger and David Fitzgerald
  • Dual citizenship as a human right / Peter J. Spiro
  • 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 / Brigid Fowler
  • Transborder membership politics in Germany and Korea / Rogers Brubaker and Jaeeun Kim.