First published online: 04 February 2020The state interferes with the intimate spheres of families and couples via family migration policies, which have grown increasingly restrictive in many European countries. Mixed-status couples engaging in spousal migration develop coping strategies in order to adapt to hurdles and overcome them. This article explores the under-researched perspectives of sponsor spouses on (family) migration policies. When interacting with authorities, politicians or counselling services, the sponsors often react discursively, using arguments relating to human rights, citizenship, membership as well as gender and marriage/family norms. Based on a qualitative analysis of case dossiers of a German NGO counselling mixed-s...
"Meanwhile, immigrant integration is one of the top themes of the political and public discourse in ...
Across Europe, family related migration has moved to the centre of public debates about migration an...
International audienceDrawing from ethnographic research conducted with binational heterosexual coup...
First published online: 17 Jul 2019Even more than other types of migration, liberal democracies allo...
Laura Block asks how liberal democracies manage to restrict migration in spite of liberal constraint...
Defence date: 18 May 2012Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (Supervisor EUI); Martin Kohli (Co-superv...
The article explores the links between regularisation of migrants in Germany and sham marriages. Sit...
Received 14 Jul 2015, Accepted 18 Jan 2016, Published online: 01 Jun 2016Citizenship does not equal ...
This article investigates the evolving notion of belonging through the lens of Germany\u27s new fram...
The role of marriage in accessing membership entitlements has been studied extensively in the contex...
Citizenship does not equal belonging. In this paper, we investigate how the disjunction between the ...
Based on eight semi-structured interviews from June 2016 with American women married to German spous...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
This dissertation explores how transnational marriage migration processes are viewed and interpreted...
This dissertation explores how transnational marriage migration processes are viewed and interpreted...
"Meanwhile, immigrant integration is one of the top themes of the political and public discourse in ...
Across Europe, family related migration has moved to the centre of public debates about migration an...
International audienceDrawing from ethnographic research conducted with binational heterosexual coup...
First published online: 17 Jul 2019Even more than other types of migration, liberal democracies allo...
Laura Block asks how liberal democracies manage to restrict migration in spite of liberal constraint...
Defence date: 18 May 2012Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (Supervisor EUI); Martin Kohli (Co-superv...
The article explores the links between regularisation of migrants in Germany and sham marriages. Sit...
Received 14 Jul 2015, Accepted 18 Jan 2016, Published online: 01 Jun 2016Citizenship does not equal ...
This article investigates the evolving notion of belonging through the lens of Germany\u27s new fram...
The role of marriage in accessing membership entitlements has been studied extensively in the contex...
Citizenship does not equal belonging. In this paper, we investigate how the disjunction between the ...
Based on eight semi-structured interviews from June 2016 with American women married to German spous...
Starting in the 1960s, Germany experienced a surge in immigration, predominantly from Turkey. These ...
This dissertation explores how transnational marriage migration processes are viewed and interpreted...
This dissertation explores how transnational marriage migration processes are viewed and interpreted...
"Meanwhile, immigrant integration is one of the top themes of the political and public discourse in ...
Across Europe, family related migration has moved to the centre of public debates about migration an...
International audienceDrawing from ethnographic research conducted with binational heterosexual coup...