1st Edition

Beyond Citizenship and the Nation-State

Edited By Jocelyn M. Boryczka, Sarah M. Surak Copyright 2023
132 Pages
by Routledge

132 Pages
by Routledge

132 Pages
by Routledge

Beyond Citizenship and the Nation-State examines tensions between a push for clear boundaries defining nation-states and who “legitimately” belongs in them and a pull away from citizenship as capturing what membership in a political community looks like in the twenty-first century. Borders signify and represent these physical and metaphorical challenges in a world where (anti)migration and... Read more

Introduction: Beyond Citizenship and the Nation-State

Jocelyn M. Boryczka and Sarah M. Surak

1. Identity and the Demand for Inclusion: The Critique of Methodological Nationalism and the Political Theory of Immigration

David Watkins

2. Fluid Decolonial Futures: Water as a Life, Ocean Citizenship and Seascape Relationality

Rachel Yacaaʔał George and Sarah Marie Wiebe

3. The Postcolonial State as Container: Lessons on Nation-Building and the Nation-State from Sri Lanka

Shelby E. Ward

4. Externalization of the European Union Migration Regime: The Case of Turkey

Reha Atakan Çetіn

5. Family Reunification as an Earned Right: A Framing Analysis of Migrant Workers’ Pathways to Neoliberal Multicultural Citizenship in Canada

Rupaleem Bhuyan, Kate Yoon and Lorraine Valmadrid

6. Race, Citizenship and Participation: Interrogating the Racial Dynamics of Participatory Budgeting

Laura Pin

Biography

Jocelyn M. Boryczka is Professor of Political Science and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts & Education at University of Detroit Mercy (Michigan, USA) who served as Editor and Co-editor of the journal New Political Science from 2016-2020.

Sarah M. Surak is Associate Professor of Political Science at Salisbury University (Maryland, USA) who served as Interim Co-Editor of the journal New Political Science from 2019-2020.