"By analyzing issues of citizenship and asylum policies in a French-German context, this article shows in how far 'national belonging' as a category remains relevant in both social research and social reality. Discussing critically the notion of declining relevance of the concept of 'nation' in recent academic contributions, the aim of this article is to provide empirical cases which underline the continuance of the analytical categories of nation and national belonging for social research. Referring in particular to the traditional antagonism of the German 'ethnic' and the French 'political' understanding of nation and national belonging, this article argues that supra-national forces such as the EU or the partial permeability of national ...
Representations of, and attitudes towards, foreigners take place within the complex system of values...
The article explores the increasing gap between the cultural dynamics of transnationalization in Ger...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...
"By analyzing issues of citizenship and asylum policies in a French-German context, this article sho...
This article investigates the evolving notion of belonging through the lens of Germany\u27s new fram...
In the generous welfare states of Europe, one of the most obvious benefits of citizenship is partici...
In contemporary Europe, the problematic concept of the nation has been recuperated to fasten subject...
As globalization has brought about a re-scaling of governance of political and economic life in the ...
Immigrants' access to citizenship in their country of residence is increasingly debated in Western d...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Mig...
In traditional migration theory, social self-identification is usually linked with the process and q...
Since the 1980s, the question of citizenship has taken root as a major theme in the social sciences ...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
Thisarticlefocusesonthepoliticalclaimsmadebyimmigrantsandethnicminori- ties in France and Switzerlan...
This dissertation examines citizenship and nationness in contemporary Germany. It argues that citiz...
Representations of, and attitudes towards, foreigners take place within the complex system of values...
The article explores the increasing gap between the cultural dynamics of transnationalization in Ger...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...
"By analyzing issues of citizenship and asylum policies in a French-German context, this article sho...
This article investigates the evolving notion of belonging through the lens of Germany\u27s new fram...
In the generous welfare states of Europe, one of the most obvious benefits of citizenship is partici...
In contemporary Europe, the problematic concept of the nation has been recuperated to fasten subject...
As globalization has brought about a re-scaling of governance of political and economic life in the ...
Immigrants' access to citizenship in their country of residence is increasingly debated in Western d...
This research examines the use of terms for social groups in Germany, specifically Personen mit Mig...
In traditional migration theory, social self-identification is usually linked with the process and q...
Since the 1980s, the question of citizenship has taken root as a major theme in the social sciences ...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
Thisarticlefocusesonthepoliticalclaimsmadebyimmigrantsandethnicminori- ties in France and Switzerlan...
This dissertation examines citizenship and nationness in contemporary Germany. It argues that citiz...
Representations of, and attitudes towards, foreigners take place within the complex system of values...
The article explores the increasing gap between the cultural dynamics of transnationalization in Ger...
In this article we explore how constitutionally enshrined and historically conditioned conceptions ...