Debates about integration, British values and identity, who can belong and who can become a citizen, have been fuelled by concerns about growing cultural diversity in the United Kingdom. To promote a shared sense of national identity and claim a universal and normative citizen subject, the UK government, along with many other western nations, has introduced compulsory citizenship and language testing. This article traces and critiques the evolution of the British citizenship test since its introduction in 2005 and argues that the regime fails to recognise the gendered and segmented nature of migration, and functions as a silent and largely invisible mechanism of civic stratification and control. Drawing on Home Office data, it is argued th...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
Editorial to a special issue of the journal, of which Ross was the invited guest editor. The term...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...
The British Citizenship Test was introduced in 2005 as one of a raft of new procedures aimed at addr...
Political concerns over the effects of increased ethnic and religious diversity have sparked a growi...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews conducted with citizenship officers in London, working...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-82).Policy convergence within the United Kingdom and Fran...
Citizenship in the UK has in recent times been explicitly framed as a privilege not a right, granted...
Increasing net migration has been the main driver for the increasing UK population over the last 20 ...
In societies where solidarity and cohesion are experienced primarily via shared national identity, i...
This article focuses on the linkage between institutional and normative dimensions of 'Europeanisati...
Since November 2005, the foreign residents in the United Kingdom who wish to apply for British citiz...
Empirical work has documented the socio-economic characteristics of immigrants who naturalise and th...
The data consists of qualitative interviews and focus groups with migrants at different stages of th...
The overall aim of this paper is to contribute to debates on the relationships between citizenship a...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
Editorial to a special issue of the journal, of which Ross was the invited guest editor. The term...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...
The British Citizenship Test was introduced in 2005 as one of a raft of new procedures aimed at addr...
Political concerns over the effects of increased ethnic and religious diversity have sparked a growi...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews conducted with citizenship officers in London, working...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-82).Policy convergence within the United Kingdom and Fran...
Citizenship in the UK has in recent times been explicitly framed as a privilege not a right, granted...
Increasing net migration has been the main driver for the increasing UK population over the last 20 ...
In societies where solidarity and cohesion are experienced primarily via shared national identity, i...
This article focuses on the linkage between institutional and normative dimensions of 'Europeanisati...
Since November 2005, the foreign residents in the United Kingdom who wish to apply for British citiz...
Empirical work has documented the socio-economic characteristics of immigrants who naturalise and th...
The data consists of qualitative interviews and focus groups with migrants at different stages of th...
The overall aim of this paper is to contribute to debates on the relationships between citizenship a...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
Editorial to a special issue of the journal, of which Ross was the invited guest editor. The term...
Naturalisation, the process whereby a non-national becomes a citizen, is a space where the national ...