Subaltern citizenship: naturalization and belonging for New Russian citizens from Central Asia [0.03%]
底层公民身份:中亚人在俄罗斯的入籍与归属感问题
Malika Bahovadinova
Malika Bahovadinova
This article explores the perils of belonging among recently naturalized citizens in Russia from Tajikistan. As citizenship in Russia becomes accessible to ethnicized migrant workers, it becomes subalternized, a process broader than citizen...
Legal identity at the margins: the impact of violent conflict on birth registration in India [0.03%]
冲突边缘的法律身份:暴力冲突对印度出生登记的影响
Atharv Dhiman,Imke Harbers
Atharv Dhiman
In India, armed groups characterised by a diversity of ideologies and aims have emerged and persisted even in the presence of a fairly strong state. These groups often operate in areas that have long suffered from state neglect. We examine ...
Policy differentiation and the politics of belonging in India's emigrant and emigration policies [0.03%]
印度移民和移民政策中的身份政治与政策划分
Mira Burmeister-Rudolph
Mira Burmeister-Rudolph
India is the largest emigrant origin country in the world. The majority of Indian emigrants work in low-wage employment in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. This paper contrasts India's policy responses directed at migrants living in ...
Immigrant Sexual Citizenship: Intersectional Templates among Mexican Gay Immigrants to the United States [0.03%]
《移居者的性公民身份:美国墨西哥男同性恋移民的交叉模板》
Steven Epstein,Héctor Carrillo
Steven Epstein
Existing literature on sexual citizenship has emphasized the sexuality-related claims of de jure citizens of nation-states, generally ignoring immigrants. Conversely, the literature on immigration rarely attends to the salience of sexual is...
Naturalization Ceremonies and the Role of Immigrants in the American Nation [0.03%]
美国入籍仪式与移民在美国国家建设中的作用
Sofya Aptekar
Sofya Aptekar
Although immigration is an essential element in the American national story, it presents difficulties for constructing national membership and national identity in terms of shared intrinsic values. In this paper, I analyze speeches made at ...