Securitizations of citizenship
Securitizations of Citizenship critically assesses the fate of citizenship in relation to securitized practices of surveillance and control that have emerged in the post-9/11 period.
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2009.
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Series: | Routledge advances in international relations and global politics ;
72. |
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Online Access: | View fulltext via EzAccess MyiLibrary |
Table of Contents:
- Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Securitizations of citizenship; 1 The neurotic citizen; 2 Secure borders, safe haven, domopolitics; 3 Renormalizing citizenship and life in Fortress North America; 4 (Dis)qualified bodies: Securitization, citizenship and 'identity management'; 5 Security, flexible sovereignty, and the perils of multiple citizenship; 6 The accidental citizen: Acts of sovereignty and (un)making citizenship; 7 Political belonging in a Neoliberal era: The struggle of the Sans-Papiers.