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The poverty of postnationalism: citizenship, immigration, and the new Europe
by
Hansen, Randall
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Citizenship
/ Conceptualization
/ Debates
/ Empirical evidence
/ Europe
/ European Union
/ General studies. Ideologies
/ Human rights
/ Immigration
/ Liberalism
/ Lobbying
/ Nation state
/ Nation states
/ National identity
/ Nationalism
/ Passports & visas
/ Permanent residents
/ Philosophy of the Social Sciences
/ Political behaviour
/ Political sociology
/ Political theory
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Regional identity
/ Social Sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Sociology
/ Statism
/ Transnationalism
/ Treaties
2009
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The poverty of postnationalism: citizenship, immigration, and the new Europe
by
Hansen, Randall
in
Citizenship
/ Conceptualization
/ Debates
/ Empirical evidence
/ Europe
/ European Union
/ General studies. Ideologies
/ Human rights
/ Immigration
/ Liberalism
/ Lobbying
/ Nation state
/ Nation states
/ National identity
/ Nationalism
/ Passports & visas
/ Permanent residents
/ Philosophy of the Social Sciences
/ Political behaviour
/ Political sociology
/ Political theory
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Regional identity
/ Social Sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Sociology
/ Statism
/ Transnationalism
/ Treaties
2009
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The poverty of postnationalism: citizenship, immigration, and the new Europe
by
Hansen, Randall
in
Citizenship
/ Conceptualization
/ Debates
/ Empirical evidence
/ Europe
/ European Union
/ General studies. Ideologies
/ Human rights
/ Immigration
/ Liberalism
/ Lobbying
/ Nation state
/ Nation states
/ National identity
/ Nationalism
/ Passports & visas
/ Permanent residents
/ Philosophy of the Social Sciences
/ Political behaviour
/ Political sociology
/ Political theory
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Regional identity
/ Social Sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Sociology
/ Statism
/ Transnationalism
/ Treaties
2009
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The poverty of postnationalism: citizenship, immigration, and the new Europe
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The poverty of postnationalism: citizenship, immigration, and the new Europe
2009
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Over the last decade and a half, in a literature otherwise obsessed with citizenship in all its forms, a broad array of scholars has downplayed, criticized, and at times trivialized national citizenship. The assault on citizenship has had both an expansionary and a contractionary thrust. It is expansionary in that the language of citizenship is no longer linked with nationality, but rather protest politics. An earlier generation of social scientists would have described these actions as lobbying; they have now become \"citizenship practice.\" It is contractionary in that what one might have thought to be the core of citizenship; nationality, the possession of a nationstate's passport is viewed as less and less relevant to citizenship. Scholars have dislodged both the substance of citizenship, what it is, and the location of citizenship, where it \"happens,\" from the nation-state and national citizenship. The article challenges this devaluation of citizenship and the nation-state on empirical, conceptual, and normative grounds. Empirically, scholars, whom I link together under the umbrella term \"postnationalists,\" have based their anti-statist arguments on evidence that, when subjected to further inspection, wholly fails to support the arguments advanced. Conceptually, postnationalists rely on categories that are confused and untenable, being that national variables are cited as evidence of transnational developments. Normatively, postnationalists have lost the emancipatory thrust that once gave concerns with citizenship real-world purchase.
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