Citizenship in Transnational Perspective: Australia, Canada, and Aotearoa New Zealand

Author:   Jatinder Mann
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   Second Edition 2023
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9783031343605


Pages:   339
Publication Date:   21 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Citizenship in Transnational Perspective: Australia, Canada, and Aotearoa New Zealand


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This edited collection brings together leading and emerging international scholars who explore citizenship through the two overarching themes of Indigeneity and ethnicity. They approach the subject from a range of disciplinary perspectives: historical, legal, political, and sociological. Therefore, this book makes an important and unique contribution to the existing literature through its transnational, inter- and multidisciplinary perspectives. The collection includes scholars whose work on citizenship in settler societies moves beyond the idea of inclusion (fitting into extant citizenship regimes) to innovative models of inclusivity (refitting existing models) to reflect the multiple identities of an increasingly post-national era, and to promote the recognition of Indigenous citizenships and rights that were suppressed as a formative condition of citizenship in these societies.

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Author:   Jatinder Mann
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   Second Edition 2023
ISBN:  

9783031343605


ISBN 10:   3031343603
Pages:   339
Publication Date:   21 September 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- Part I. Transnationalism.- 2. Respatializing Social Citizenship and Security Among Dual Citizens in the Lebanese Diaspora.- 3. The Transnational Identities of Sri Lankan Migrants in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.- Part II. Evolution and Trajectory of Citizenship Regimes in Settler Societies.- 4. The Redefinition of Citizenship in Australia, 1950s-1970s.- 5. The Redefinition of Citizenship in Canada, 1950s-1970s.- 6. The Bridge Between Imperial and Multicultural Belonging: Non-Citizen Voting Rights and Aotearoa New Zealand’s Citizenship Regime.- 7. “All the Rights and Privileges of British Subjects”: Māori and Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand.- Part III. Settler-Indigenous Citizenships.- 8. Indigeneity and Membership in Australia after Love.- 9. Questioning Canadian/First Nation Relations: An Argument for Dual-Citizenship.- 10. “A Useful and Self-respecting Citizenship”: Māori as Citizens in the Quest for Welfare in the Modern Aotearoa New Zealand State.- 11. Renegotiating Citizenship: Indigeneity and Superdiversity in Contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand.- Part IV. Deep Diversity and Securitization.- 12. Second Generation Migrants in the Media and Arts: Enacting Cultural Citizenship, Claiming Belonging.- 13. The Vulnerability of Dual Citizenship: From Supranational Subject to Citizen to Subject?.- 14. Building a New Citizenship Regime? Immigration and Multiculturalism in Canada.- 15. (Re)reading Citizenship in Relational Contexts: Race, Security, and Dissidence.

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“It makes a valuable contribution by offering a historical, comparative account of how settler societies have approached citizenship, First Nations notions of citizenship, and a nuanced analysis of themes including Indigeneity and ethnicity, identity, belonging, inclusion/exclusion, and power/agency. This book will be of interest to readers seeking an authoritative account of the relationship between the individual and the state, and the latest analysis in citizenship studies.” (Miranda Booth, JACANZS, Vol, 4. August, 2024)


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Jatinder Mann is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of History at the University of Reading.

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