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  1. Migration and Citizenship Attribution

    Politics and Policies in Western Europe

    Edited by Maarten Vink

    How do states in Western Europe deal with the challenges of migration for citizenship? The legal relationship between a person and a state is becoming increasingly blurred in our mobile, transnational world. This volume deals with the membership dimension of citizenship, specifically the formal...

    Published May 23rd 2012 by Routledge

  2. Citizenship, Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement

    Edited by Peter Nyers, Kim Rygiel

    Series: Routledge Research on The Global Politics of Migration

    Migration is an inescapable issue in the public debates and political agendas of Western countries, with refugees and migrants increasingly viewed through the lens of security. This book analyses recent shifts in governing global mobility from the perspective of the politics of citizenship,...

    Published February 12th 2012 by Routledge

  3. Interpreting Justice

    Ethics, Politics and Language

    By Moira Inghilleri

    Series: Routledge Advances in Translation Studies

    In this timely study, Inghilleri examines the interface between ethics, language, and politics during acts of interpreting, with reference to two particular sites of transnational conflict: the political and judicial context of asylum adjudication and the geo-political context of war. The book...

    Published November 15th 2011 by Routledge

  4. Multilayered Migration Governance

    The Promise of Partnership

    Edited by Rahel Kunz, Sandra Lavenex, Marion Panizzon

    Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics

    Multilayered Migration Governance explores the emerging concept of ‘migration partnerships’ in political management and governance of international migration flows. The partnership approach to migration seeks to balance responsibility and benefits of migration more evenly between source, transit...

    Published February 27th 2011 by Routledge

  5. Asylum, Welfare and the Cosmopolitan Ideal

    A Sociology of Rights

    By Lydia Morris

    Asylum, Welfare and the Cosmopolitan Ideal: A Sociology of Rights puts forward the argument that rights must be understood as part of a social process: a terrain for strategies of inclusion and exclusion but also of contestation and negotiation. Engaging debate about how ‘cosmopolitan’ principles...

    Published December 23rd 2010 by Routledge-Cavendish

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