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OverviewThis edited volume explores the complex and varied pathways to citizenship that migrants navigate in both sending and receiving countries. By examining the diverse strategies which migrants employ to handle uncertainties and global disparities, this work highlights how citizenship pathways evolve across national and transnational spaces, as well as over time. Citizenship pathways are defined as the routes and processes through which migrants achieve citizenship recognition and redistribution, influencing their pursuit of personal and family goals. This approach reveals how different migrant groups experience membership and access economic opportunities, with some gaining political and social rights while others face denial. Additionally, migrants’ responses to policy changes and their adaptive strategies reshape citizenship practices. This volume underscores the dynamic interplay between migration and citizenship, illustrating how power relations among states, migrants, and non-migrants are continuously renegotiated, affecting societal structures and individual life choices. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho (National University of Singapore) , Rhacel Salazar Parreñas , Brenda S.A. Yeoh (National University of Singapore)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9781041119609ISBN 10: 1041119607 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 17 September 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Migration and Citizenship Pathways in/beyond Asia 1. Dreaming the Canadian Dream: citizenship pathways and migration influencers in Canada 2. When citizenship is off the table: the comfortable transience of high-skilled Indian women migrants in the UAE 3. Citizenship pathways of children with cross-national parents: strategic and affective contemplations of citizenship choice 4. Bumps, hits, and hurdles: Multidirectional citizenship pathways across the Taiwan Strait 5. Reproducing multicultural citizens: citizenship pathways of Southeast Asian immigrant mothers in Taiwan 6. Citizenship pathways of “new immigrants” in the later life-course in Singapore 7. Mobility and citizenship pathways of Vietnamese middling migrants in Australia: “Road to Mount OlymPR 8. From “disposable labour” to “desirable citizen”: Chinese migrant worker-turned-marriage migrants negotiating citizenship pathways in Singapore 9. Territorial claims, unclaimed people: the postcolonial geopolitics of statelessness in Sabah, MalaysiaReviewsAuthor InformationElaine Lynn-Ee Ho is Provost’s Chair Professor in the Department of Geography and Senior Research Fellow at the Asian Migration Cluster of the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas is Doris Stevens Professor in Women's Studies and Professor of Sociology and Gender and Sexuality Studies at Princeton University, USA. Brenda S.A. Yeoh FBA is Raffles Professor of Social Sciences in the Department of Geography and Research Leader of the Asian Migration Cluster at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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