ABSTRACT

Within and Beyond Citizenship brings together cutting-edge research in sociology and social anthropology on the relationship between immigration status, rights and belonging in contemporary societies of immigration. It offers new insights into the ways in which political membership is experienced, spatially and bureaucratically constructed, and actively negotiated and contested in the everyday lives of citizens and non-citizens. Themes, concepts and ideas covered include:

  • The shifting position of the non-citizen in contemporary immigration societies;
  • The intersection of human mobility, immigration control and articulations of citizenship;
  • Activism and everyday practices of membership and belonging;
  • Tension in policy and practice between coexisting traditions and regimes of rights;
  • Mixed status families, belonging and citizenship;
  • The ways in which immigration status (or its absence) intersects with social cleavages such as age, class, gender and ‘race’ to shape social relations.

This book will appeal to academics and practitioners working in the disciplines of Social and Political Anthropology, Sociology, Social Policy, Human Geography, Political Sciences, Citizenship Studies and Migration Studies.

chapter 1|16 pages

Mapping the soft borders of citizenship

An introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

Citizenship’s shadow

Obscene inclusion, abject belonging, or the regularities of migrant ‘irregularity’

chapter 3|17 pages

Spaces of legal ambiguity

Central American immigrants, ‘street-level workers’, and belonging

chapter 4|15 pages

’Til deportation do us part

The effect of U.S. immigration law on mixed-status couples’ experience of citizenship

chapter 5|13 pages

Inclusive exclusion?

The regulation and experience of citizenship in a space of irregular migration in Istanbul

chapter 6|15 pages

Citizenship acts

Legality, power and the limits of political action

chapter 7|14 pages

Squatting as a practice of citizenship

The experiences of Moroccan immigrant women in Rome

chapter 8|16 pages

Voice matters

Calling for victimhood, shared humanity and citizenry of irregular migrants in Norway

chapter 9|17 pages

Marching beyond borders

Non-citizen citizenship and transnational undocumented activism in Europe

chapter 10|16 pages

Boundary practices of citizenship

Europe’s Roma at the nexus of securitization and citizenship

chapter 11|10 pages

The unworthy citizen

A brief commentary