Diaspora and Citizenship

Elena Barabantseva (Editor), Claire Sutherland (Editor)

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Abstract

This collection of papers discusses the impact of diasporas on the articulations and practices of legal, political, cultural and social citizenship in their country of origin. While the majority of current citizenship debates focus on the challenges and directions in which diasporic and migrant communities impact on the citizenship regime in their country of settlement, the papers in this volume approach the study of citizenship from the perspective of the link between the sending state and its diasporic communities abroad. The papers discuss the role of language, religion, kinship, and other ethnic markers in diaspora politics and trace their implications for the articulations and practices of citizenship. Through discussing cases across political and geographical spectrums, and from different historical epochs the book broadens and enriches the debate on citizenship by demonstrating important ways in which diasporas impact on the delineation of citizenship regimes and the politics of national identity in their homeland.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN (Print)9780415594127, 978-0415594127
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Publication series

NameNationalism and Ethnic Politics.
PublisherRoutledge

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