This dissertation is concerned with how citizenship and its acquisition matter and what they mean for immigrants themselves and for their new nations. The proportion of immigrants who have citizenship status in the United States is low and has been declining. I seek to bring perspective on this low citizenship uptake by comparing the United States to Canada, which is similar in many ways but with citizenship rates that are twice as high and growing. I start by considering the way citizenship status among immigrants intersects with other dimensions of inequality. My analysis of census data reveals that unequal distribution of citizenship exacerbates existing socioeconomic inequalities, particularly in the United States. These patterns of ine...
Explanations of naturalization and jus soli citizenship have relied on cultural, convergence, racial...
Immigrants' access to citizenship in their country of residence is increasingly debated in Western d...
The key question underpinning my doctoral thesis is: what does it mean to be a citizen? I build on p...
Immigrant naturalization is both a barometer of inclusiveness and immigrant incorporation and a mech...
Objective: This study investigates inequalities in the distribution of citizenship status among immi...
Immigration is a long-simmering issue in every western democracy, and one of the most controversial ...
Almost all Western countries have recently implemented restrictive changes to their citizenship law ...
textThis dissertation examines the discourses and practices of citizenship in the United States thr...
Increasingly, immigrants, especially those from non-Western countries, are suspected of being unwill...
Although immigration is an essential element in the American national story, it presents difficultie...
At the heart of contemporary immigration debates lies a fundamental tension between the competing vi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2018. Major: Communication Studies. Advisors: Karly...
Immigration and the diversity it creates are at the heart of numerous debates in most Western libera...
The beginning of the twenty-first century is a time of far-reaching global changes; these changes h...
"Explanations of naturalization and jus soli citizenship have relied on cultural, convergence, racia...
Explanations of naturalization and jus soli citizenship have relied on cultural, convergence, racial...
Immigrants' access to citizenship in their country of residence is increasingly debated in Western d...
The key question underpinning my doctoral thesis is: what does it mean to be a citizen? I build on p...
Immigrant naturalization is both a barometer of inclusiveness and immigrant incorporation and a mech...
Objective: This study investigates inequalities in the distribution of citizenship status among immi...
Immigration is a long-simmering issue in every western democracy, and one of the most controversial ...
Almost all Western countries have recently implemented restrictive changes to their citizenship law ...
textThis dissertation examines the discourses and practices of citizenship in the United States thr...
Increasingly, immigrants, especially those from non-Western countries, are suspected of being unwill...
Although immigration is an essential element in the American national story, it presents difficultie...
At the heart of contemporary immigration debates lies a fundamental tension between the competing vi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2018. Major: Communication Studies. Advisors: Karly...
Immigration and the diversity it creates are at the heart of numerous debates in most Western libera...
The beginning of the twenty-first century is a time of far-reaching global changes; these changes h...
"Explanations of naturalization and jus soli citizenship have relied on cultural, convergence, racia...
Explanations of naturalization and jus soli citizenship have relied on cultural, convergence, racial...
Immigrants' access to citizenship in their country of residence is increasingly debated in Western d...
The key question underpinning my doctoral thesis is: what does it mean to be a citizen? I build on p...