This article aims to explore the multiple uses and consequences of different technologies and infrastructures in the context of migrations and how such uses and consequences inhabit and transform migrants’ rights and subjectivities. It reviews relevant literature at the intersection of citizenship, critical migration studies and science and technology studies (STS), focusing in particular on the current debates underway within critical citizenship studies that examine how technologies and infrastructures shape the ability to acts of citizenship. By mobilizing insights from STS, we focus on how these political subjectivities are shaped by certain sociomaterial and epistemic practices. By introducing the notion of material citizenship politic...
Thinking about citizenship in the context of transnational flows and global actors provides opportun...
The article intends to bring together two perspectives on analysing and understanding societal devel...
References to technology abound in ongoing policy and political debates on the governing of people o...
This article aims to explore the multiple uses and consequences of different technologies and infras...
The article aims to extend to non-European citizens the study of how the digital circulation of data...
noneIntensifying migration waves are changing EU policies―with Hotspots being set up in frontline co...
This paper introduces a materialist approach to Isin’s concept of ‘acts of citizenship’ to call for ...
Several authors have contended recently that the rationality of contemporary migration control can b...
This article develops a conceptual taxonomy of five emerging digital citizenship regimes: (i) the gl...
There is much interest in economic citizenship schemes, yet little attention has been paid to the qu...
This provocation shows how five emerging digital citizenship regimes are rescaling European nation-s...
hat citizenship is getting lighter is not a new idea. How this is occurring and what its implication...
In recent years, a broad and multidisciplinary literature has emerged at the intersection of critica...
This paper deals with the techno-hype in migration research and argues that this latter reproduces a...
This article focuses on the use of mobility as a technology ofgovernment for regaining control over...
Thinking about citizenship in the context of transnational flows and global actors provides opportun...
The article intends to bring together two perspectives on analysing and understanding societal devel...
References to technology abound in ongoing policy and political debates on the governing of people o...
This article aims to explore the multiple uses and consequences of different technologies and infras...
The article aims to extend to non-European citizens the study of how the digital circulation of data...
noneIntensifying migration waves are changing EU policies―with Hotspots being set up in frontline co...
This paper introduces a materialist approach to Isin’s concept of ‘acts of citizenship’ to call for ...
Several authors have contended recently that the rationality of contemporary migration control can b...
This article develops a conceptual taxonomy of five emerging digital citizenship regimes: (i) the gl...
There is much interest in economic citizenship schemes, yet little attention has been paid to the qu...
This provocation shows how five emerging digital citizenship regimes are rescaling European nation-s...
hat citizenship is getting lighter is not a new idea. How this is occurring and what its implication...
In recent years, a broad and multidisciplinary literature has emerged at the intersection of critica...
This paper deals with the techno-hype in migration research and argues that this latter reproduces a...
This article focuses on the use of mobility as a technology ofgovernment for regaining control over...
Thinking about citizenship in the context of transnational flows and global actors provides opportun...
The article intends to bring together two perspectives on analysing and understanding societal devel...
References to technology abound in ongoing policy and political debates on the governing of people o...