Katherine Tonkiss and Tendayi Bloom This special section of Discover Society with articles on the topic of ‘non-citizenship’ has been edited [...]
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On the Frontline: Protesting as Noncitizens – Refugee Protest Camps in Europe
Heather Johnson “We do not talk about facilities, about own place, but about legal status and about our struggle. This is [...]
Read moreViewpoint: Vision Reconfiguration – statelessness as forced displacement
Kristy A. Belton Tell me when it was you decided where to be born. Tell me when it was you decided [...]
Read morePOLICY BRIEFING: How politics and power create poor health – ‘I think they’re trying to kill folk aff’
Mhairi Mackenzie, Chik Collins, John Connolly, Mick Doyle and Gerry McCartney The Policy Briefing section of Discover Society is provided in [...]
Read moreInequality and Assemblages of Noncitizenship in an Age of Migration
Patricia Landolt and Luin Goldring Globally, legal status and citizenship are critical determinants of well-being, mobility and immobility, inequality, and stratification. [...]
Read moreNoncitizens Down Under: How Migrant Belonging is Changing in a Nation of Immigrants
Shanthi Robertson In 2011, an Australian federal court ruled that the owners of a popular Melbourne dumpling restaurant must pay $AU200 [...]
Read moreCommodifying Noncitizenship
Tendayi Bloom Increasingly, aspects of the construction of the relationships between States and individual noncitizens are being delegated to third parties. [...]
Read moreIn Support of Birthright Citizenship
Michael S. Divine As I am writing this article the country of my birth, the United States, is in the process [...]
Read moreTaxation without Representation: Can Labour Remain an Honest Broker in Northern Ireland?
Cillian McGrattan Labour is one of the largest parties in Northern Ireland. Since May 2015 its membership has tripled to around [...]
Read more‘Do I really wanna waffle on with people who are waffling on?’ Politics and the British working class
Tim Jones Across Western democracies there is a clear and well-known correlation between social class and patterns of electoral participation: poorer, [...]
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