This paper mobilizes three dimensions of the civic integration paradigm to understand the “maternity tourism” debate — a debate about jus soli birthright citizenship — in the settler-colonial context of Canada. Focusing on liberal democratic values/nationalism/race; morality; and the welfare state, the analysis demonstrates how these dimensions of civic integration draw boundaries between citizens and outsiders. It then examines two contexts in which revelations regarding maternity tourism provoked the Conservative party to consider abolishing citizenship based on birth in the territory. The terms of these debates expose assumptions about appropriate citizenship, providing lessons in belonging for those who seek membership in the Canadian p...
Citizenship is more than a passport. It defines who “we Canadians ” are, and describes the kind of c...
This thesis uses philosophical and conceptual analysis to examine communitarian critiques of homoge...
In the field of education, the discourses of ‘citizenship education’ aremore than at any other perio...
There has been growing concern about the phenomenon of “birth tourism” in Canada. Birth tourism refe...
On January 1st, 2020, the majority French-speaking Canadian province of Québec implemented a “values...
2Introduction: a concept again à la mode For centuries, struggles over the boundaries of citizenship...
In Canada, cultural diversity has always been a contested cornerstone of citizenship and of citizens...
International audienceDuring the 2000s, immigration and integration policies of several countries in...
In Canada, cultural diversity has always been a contested cornerstone of citizenship and of citizens...
National multicultural and multiracial pluralism is a reality of modernity. In Canada multicultural...
Canadians often imagine their country as a multicultural democracy, while a few go further to claim ...
The link between citizenship and social policy occupies an important space in the development of pos...
Education is the area most conducive to fostering the dispositions that are intrinsic or instrumenta...
The notion of citizenship, while a basic human right, has come under scrutiny. It was once assumed ...
This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article submitted for consideration in Citizenship St...
Citizenship is more than a passport. It defines who “we Canadians ” are, and describes the kind of c...
This thesis uses philosophical and conceptual analysis to examine communitarian critiques of homoge...
In the field of education, the discourses of ‘citizenship education’ aremore than at any other perio...
There has been growing concern about the phenomenon of “birth tourism” in Canada. Birth tourism refe...
On January 1st, 2020, the majority French-speaking Canadian province of Québec implemented a “values...
2Introduction: a concept again à la mode For centuries, struggles over the boundaries of citizenship...
In Canada, cultural diversity has always been a contested cornerstone of citizenship and of citizens...
International audienceDuring the 2000s, immigration and integration policies of several countries in...
In Canada, cultural diversity has always been a contested cornerstone of citizenship and of citizens...
National multicultural and multiracial pluralism is a reality of modernity. In Canada multicultural...
Canadians often imagine their country as a multicultural democracy, while a few go further to claim ...
The link between citizenship and social policy occupies an important space in the development of pos...
Education is the area most conducive to fostering the dispositions that are intrinsic or instrumenta...
The notion of citizenship, while a basic human right, has come under scrutiny. It was once assumed ...
This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article submitted for consideration in Citizenship St...
Citizenship is more than a passport. It defines who “we Canadians ” are, and describes the kind of c...
This thesis uses philosophical and conceptual analysis to examine communitarian critiques of homoge...
In the field of education, the discourses of ‘citizenship education’ aremore than at any other perio...