This paper argues that purportedly outdated racial categories continue to resonate in contemporary forms of racialization. I examine the use of metaphors of rootedness and shadows by a contemporary UK migrant advocacy organization and its allies to justify migrant regularization and manage illicit circulation. I argue that the distinction between rooted and rootless peoples draws on the colonial and racial distinctions between wandering and settled peoples. Contemporary notions of citizenship continue to draw upon and activate racial forms of differentiation. Citizenship is thus part of a form of racial governance that operates not only along biological but also social and cultural lines, infusing race into the structures, practices, and te...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Citizenship in the UK has in recent times been explicitly framed as a privilege not a right, granted...
In this paper, I interrogate the English case law on citizenship deprivation and its effects on the ...
This paper argues that purportedly outdated racial categories continue to resonate in contemporary f...
The 2018 Windrush generation controversy, made public state-induced hostilities towards African Cari...
There is much interest in economic citizenship schemes, yet little attention has been paid to the qu...
The paper argues that everyday bordering has become a major technology of control of both social div...
The paper argues that everyday bordering has become a major technology of control of both social div...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews conducted with citizenship officers in London, working...
The paper argues that everyday bordering has become a major technology of control of both social div...
This essay focuses on legitimacy in relation to three anthropological conceptualizations of citizens...
The criminalization of migration is heavily patterned by race. By placing race at the centre of its ...
Despite persistent racial and economic inequality, many believe the United States is becoming a post...
This paper will explore the social construction of whiteness and consider the implications of whiten...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Citizenship in the UK has in recent times been explicitly framed as a privilege not a right, granted...
In this paper, I interrogate the English case law on citizenship deprivation and its effects on the ...
This paper argues that purportedly outdated racial categories continue to resonate in contemporary f...
The 2018 Windrush generation controversy, made public state-induced hostilities towards African Cari...
There is much interest in economic citizenship schemes, yet little attention has been paid to the qu...
The paper argues that everyday bordering has become a major technology of control of both social div...
The paper argues that everyday bordering has become a major technology of control of both social div...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews conducted with citizenship officers in London, working...
The paper argues that everyday bordering has become a major technology of control of both social div...
This essay focuses on legitimacy in relation to three anthropological conceptualizations of citizens...
The criminalization of migration is heavily patterned by race. By placing race at the centre of its ...
Despite persistent racial and economic inequality, many believe the United States is becoming a post...
This paper will explore the social construction of whiteness and consider the implications of whiten...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Citizenship in the UK has in recent times been explicitly framed as a privilege not a right, granted...
In this paper, I interrogate the English case law on citizenship deprivation and its effects on the ...