The events of 9/11 and its aftermath exposed and enhanced tensions between the global capitalist system and the territorial nation-state. Governments and policy-makers more than ever struggle to govern populations and manage cross-border traffic without building new barriers to trade and commerce. What does citizenship mean in an era of heightened globalization and enhanced security? Is it in crisis?
In Globalizing Citizenship, Kim Rygiel explores these questions by examining border and detention policies in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia as part...
The events of 9/11 and its aftermath exposed and enhanced tensions between the global capitalist system and the territorial nation-state. Governmen...
Migration and immigration is an issue dominating the political agendas and policies of industrialized countries. Citizens and non-citizens are viewed as mobile bodies that carry potential risks and must be subject to risk assessments, upon which rights to movement are then either granted or restricted.
Migration and immigration is an issue dominating the political agendas and policies of industrialized countries. Citizens and non-citizens are viewed ...