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Citizenship in question : evidentiary birthright and statelessness / Benjamin N. Lawrance & Jacqueline Stevens, editors.
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English
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Durham : Duke University Press, 2017.
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xvi, 287 pages ; 24 cm
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JF801 .C573525 2017
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Citizenship
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Statelessness
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Asylum, Right of.
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Belonging (Social psychology)
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Lawrance, Benjamin N. (Benjamin Nicholas)
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Stevens, Jacqueline, 1962-
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Summary note
Citizenship is often assumed to be a clear-cut issue-either one has it or one does not. However, as the contributors to Citizenship in Question demonstrate, citizenship is not self-evident; it emerges from often obscure written records and is interpreted through ambiguous and dynamic laws. In case studies that analyze the legal barriers to citizenship rights in over twenty countries, the contributors explore how states use evidentiary requirements to create and police citizenship, often based on fictions of racial, ethnic, class, and religious differences. Whether examining the United States' deportation of its own citizens, the selective use of DNA tests and secret results in Thailand, or laws that have stripped entire populations of citizenship, the contributors emphasize the political, psychological, and personal impact of citizenship policies.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-273) and index.
Contents
Jus soli and statelessness : a comparative perspective from the Americas / Polly J. Price
The politics of evidence : Roma citizenship deficits in Europe / Jacqueline Bhabha
Statelessness-in-question : expert testimony and the evidentiary burden of statelessness / Benjamin N. Lawrance
Reproducing uncertainty : documenting contested sovereignty and citizenship across the Taiwan Strait / Sara L. Friedman
What is a "real" Australian citizen? : insights from Papua New Guinea and Mr. Amos Ame / Kim Rubenstein with Jacqueline Field
To know a citizen : birthright citizenship documents regimes in U.S. history / Beatrice McKenzie
From the outside looking in : U.S. passports in the Borderlands / Rachel E. Rosenbloom
Problems of evidence, evidence of problems : expanding citizenship and reproducing statelessness among Highlanders in northern Thailand / Amanda Flaim
Limits of legal citizenship : narratives from South and Southeast Asia / Kamal Sadiq
American birthright citizenship rules and the exclusion of "outsiders" from the political community / Margaret D. Stock
Ivoirité and citizenship in Ivory Coast : the controversial policy of authenticity / Alfred Babo
The alien who Is a citizen / Jacqueline Stevens.
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ISBN
9780822362807 ((hardcover ; : alk. paper))
0822362805 ((hardcover ; : alk. paper))
9780822362913 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
0822362910 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
9780822373483 ((ebook))
0822373483 ((ebook))
LCCN
2016026992
OCLC
942838507
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