Bürgerrechte und politische Rechte

Sowohl die Beschränkung bzw. Abwesenheit von Bürgerrechten und politischen Rechten in Herkunfts- und Transitländern als auch ihre Gewährung in Aufnahmeländern bedingen Migration. Bürgerrechte beziehen sich auf die rechtlichen Möglichkeiten, die politische Agenda beeinflussen und sich an der Gesellschaft, beispielsweise am Arbeitsmarkt, beteiligen zu können. Einstellungen gegenüber MigrantInnen wirken sich auf Migration und Integration aus. Auch die Staatsbürgerschaft, als Rechtsgrundlage für Bürger- und politische Rechte, bedingt Migration.

Studien aus diesem Bereich untersuchen Fragen zu Bürgerrechten, Staatsbürgerschaft, Rassismus, Diskriminierung, Einstellungen gegenüber MigrantInnen oder ihrem rechtlichen Status.

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Citizenship and immigration a current review

Authors Irene Bloemraad
Year 2000
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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1 Journal Article

Ius Filiationis: A defence of Citizenship by Descent

Authors Rainer Bauböck
Book Title Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
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4 Book Chapter

Mobile Union Citizens Should Have Portable Voting Rights Within the EU

Authors Roxana Barbulescu
Book Title Debating European citizenship
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6 Book Chapter

The Return of Banishment: Do the New Denationalisation Policies Weaken Citizenship?

Authors Audrey Macklin
Book Title Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
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8 Book Chapter

JEWISH COMMUNITIES IN THE POLITICAL AND LEGAL SYSTEMS OF POST-YUGOSLAV COUNTRIES

Authors Boris Vukicevic
Year 2017
Journal Name TRAMES-JOURNAL OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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9 Journal Article

Testing the Bonds of Solidarity in Europe’s Common Citizenship Area

Authors Jo Shaw
Book Title Debating European citizenship
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10 Book Chapter

Research-Policy Dialogues in the United Kingdom

Authors Christina Boswell, Alistair Hunter
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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12 Book Chapter

Unintended consequences - The convergence of affirmative action and immigration policy

Authors HD Graham
Year 1998
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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14 Journal Article

Awareness and Migration: Organizations for bi-national family Rights Empowerment

Description
AMORE (Awareness & Migration: Organizations for bi-national family Rights Empowerment) aims to bring an action-research approach to the study of migration policies and administrative practices regulating access to citizenship and residence permits. This project will focus on bi-national married families formed by a third country national (TCN) and a European Union (EU) citizen. A TCN is a citizen of a non-EU country who resides in a EU Member State, and is thus affected by a specific administrative practices and regulations. In bi-national families, these practices unexpectedly affect the EU spouse too. By focusing on the unintended consequences of migration policies for EU citizens, the question that this project addresses is at what point these policies and practices threaten family life freedom, considered a universal human right. While their problem is still largely unknown, bi-national family members are actively participating in bottom-up Civil Society associations to defend bi-national families and migrants' rights. Using the biographical policy evaluation method to achieve its goals, the project will compare different scenarios in three cities: Brussels, Strasbourg and Turin. In order to be effective and reduce variables, only one foreign nationality will be studied, namely migrants from Morocco (TCN) married to an Italian/Belgian/French citizen (UE citizen). The study of the impact of migrations policies on family members' experiences and strategies implies investigating also those public officers involved in the implementation of the administrative practices concerning these bi-national families and taking into account people from their social surroundings. After studying individual agency, the observation will be turned to associations that have competences to solve juridical cases and to carry out political lobbying involving directly those bi-national family members. This particular kind of association represents a form of active bottom-up citizenship.
Year 2014
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15 Project

UK Citizens as Former EU Citizens: Predicament and Remedies

Authors Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
Book Title Debating European citizenship
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16 Book Chapter

EU Citizenship, Free Movement and Emancipation: A Rejoinder

Authors Floris De Witte
Book Title Debating European citizenship
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17 Book Chapter

Learning from Naturalisation Debates: The Right to an Appropriate Citizenship at Birth

Authors Caia Vlieks, Katja Swider
Book Title Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
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18 Book Chapter

Freedom of Movement Needs to Be Defended as the Core of EU Citizenship

Authors Floris De Witte
Book Title Debating European citizenship
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19 Book Chapter

Human Rights for All Is Better than Citizenship Rights for Some

Authors Daniel Kanstroom
Book Title Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
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20 Book Chapter

Research-Policy Dialogues in Austria

Authors Maren Borkert
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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21 Book Chapter

Protests Revisited: Political Configurations, Political Culture and Protest Impact

Authors Helen Schwenken, Gianni D’Amato
Book Title Protest Movements in Asylum and Deportation
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23 Book Chapter

Extension of Voting Rights to Emigrants

Year 2021
Journal Name Political Science
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25 Journal Article

COVID-19: Marking the Gaps in Migrant and Refugee Health in Some Massive Migration Areas

Authors Stephen A. Matlin, Ozge Karadag, Claudio R. Brando, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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27 Journal Article

Who Ought to Stay? Asylum Policy and Protest Culture in Switzerland

Authors Dina Bader
Book Title Protest Movements in Asylum and Deportation
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28 Book Chapter

Political Protest in Asylum and Deportation. An Introduction

Authors Sieglinde Rosenberger
Book Title Protest Movements in Asylum and Deportation
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29 Book Chapter

Voting Rights and Beyond…

Authors Martin Wilhelm
Book Title Debating European citizenship
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30 Book Chapter

The New European Migration Laboratory: East Europeans in West European Cities

Authors Adrian Favell
Book Title Between Mobility and Migration
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31 Book Chapter

What Is Wrong with Selling Citizenship? It Corrupts Democracy!

Authors Rainer Bauböck
Book Title Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
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32 Book Chapter

Being a politically active emigrant. The political structuring of the French and Italians abroad: a comparative analysis of mobile citizens

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This research project aims to understand the organizational and cognitive consequences of the election of specific national political representatives by citizens living abroad. The proposal is based on a comparative analysis of two expatriate populations with such rights, Italians and French, in two host countries, Belgium and Canada. The focus of the research is the motivations, representations and strategies of politically active emigrants in branches of home political parties abroad. The research will be done through an original multi-methods research design – computer-assisted discourse analysis, qualitative comparative analysis and quantitative questionnaire analysis – to gather rich and sociologically relevant data. The combination of CAQDAS techniques with QCA, as a comparative tool of analysis, will produce robust results and provide good grounds for tentative generalization beyond the considered case studies. The project will originally contribute to the theoretical advancement of many research fields. It will develop the theory of political parties, since the knowledge is weak and fragmentary concerning the role and functioning of political parties abroad, and almost inexistent in non-contentious contexts. The project will also advance the theory of transnational politics, since it will focus on two dimensions underdeveloped in the existing literature: the involvement of emigrants in home politics and the analysis of banal transnational politics. The project will finally contribute to the theory of national identity and citizenship since it will question the reconfiguration of established nation states that might result from giving citizenship rights and representation to nationals living abroad. In a policy perspective the research responds to recurring demands to further investigate the governance of migration as well as the implications of multilevel citizenship in a context of growing mobility of EU citizens from, to and within the EU.
Year 2017
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33 Project

Naturalization of Immigrants: Obstacles and Opportunities in German Municipalities

Principal investigator Ruth Katharina Ditlmann (Principal Investigator), Rafaela Dancygier (Principal Investigator)
Description
"In this project we examine the obstacles and opportunities immigrants may face when seeking naturalization with an empirical focus on German municipalities. Naturalization can be a deeply personal moment for many migrants, fostering national identification and attachment. There is also evidence that naturalization improves integration outcomes in the political realm. Though non-citizens have access to many of the same rights as do citizens, citizenship continues to signify full membership in a political community. Yet, even though more and more immigrants in Europe are eligible for citizenship, they might not apply because the bureaucratic hurdles can appear daunting, and state authorities may seem inaccessible. Our project examines the barriers to – and facilitators of – citizenship in German municipalities. In addition to examining administrative and political hurdles, our project considers psychological factors such as how immigrants are perceived by citizens and how decisions that have consequences for immigrants seeking naturalization are made in the realm of local politics. Methodologically, we use a combination of experimental, survey and qualitative methods."
Year 2015
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34 Project

Migrants', 'mobile citizens' and the borders of exclusion in the European Union

Authors Martin RUHS
Year 2018
Book Title Debating European citizenship
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35 Book Chapter

Political Rights Regulation by Deferral: Obstacles to External Voting in Uruguay

Authors Ana Margheritis
Year 2022
Journal Name Latin American Politics and Society
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36 Journal Article

Turkey’s Ever-Evolving Attitude-Shift Towards Engagement with Its Diaspora

Authors Bahar Baser
Book Title Emigration and Diaspora Policies in the Age of Mobility
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37 Book Chapter

Terrorists Repudiate Their Own Citizenship

Authors Christian Joppke
Book Title Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
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38 Book Chapter

The Ghost in the Machine: An Overview and Analysis of British Multiculturalism

Authors KArolina Czerska-Shaw
Year 2017
Journal Name Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny
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39 Journal Article

Citizenship and Human Mobility: People's Rights beyond Membership of the Nation-State

Authors Judith Perez-Soria, Cecilia Cadena Inostroza
Year 2022
Journal Name REVISTA MEXICANA DE CIENCIAS POLITICAS Y SOCIALES
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43 Journal Article

Mobility: A Practice or a Capital?

Authors Joëlle Moret
Book Title European Somalis' Post-Migration Movements
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48 Book Chapter
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