After the demise of the Portuguese empire and even more after joining the European Union, the Portuguese state redefined the borders of national belonging. The shift was one from a multi-continental nation, which included parts of Africa, to a more restricted definition of nationhood, one that stressed Portugal\u27s connection to Europe and thus defined belonging by descent. This article, based on research conducted in Lisbon, Portugal in 2003, discusses the impact of this shift on Portuguese citizens of ethnically diverse backgrounds. The Portuguese state, media, academia, and civil society are all involved in constructing, disseminating, and hence consolidating a notion of nationhood that treats ethnically diverse minorities as foreigners...
The article describes Guinea-Bissau immigrant organisations in Portugal and their role as transnati...
Although Portugal now occupies the outer fringe of the capitalist world-system's core, it once ...
This article is a reflection upon the exercising of transnational citizenship as a consequence of in...
After the demise of the Portuguese empire and even more after joining the European Union, the Portug...
This article examines the connected histories of (post)colonial migration and labour within the sco...
Portugal’s journey, from a minor colonising power to a member of the European Union, transformed its...
Building on original research and dialoguing with scholarly works on Portugal, France and the United...
Since the mid‐1980s, Portugal has altered its position in the international migration context. It is...
The text analyzes the contradictions, ambiguities and accommodations underlying the remodelling of P...
International audienceThis article analyzes the ways in which the self-identifications of Portuguese...
The text analyzes the contradictions, ambiguities and accommodations underlying the remodelling of P...
Dissertação de mestrado em Crime, Diferença e DesigualdadeA presente dissertação de Mestrado constit...
This article analyzes the origins and development of Portuguese racial identity as reflected in chro...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...
Since the 19th century Portugal has been a country of emigration. As a result of this continuous out...
The article describes Guinea-Bissau immigrant organisations in Portugal and their role as transnati...
Although Portugal now occupies the outer fringe of the capitalist world-system's core, it once ...
This article is a reflection upon the exercising of transnational citizenship as a consequence of in...
After the demise of the Portuguese empire and even more after joining the European Union, the Portug...
This article examines the connected histories of (post)colonial migration and labour within the sco...
Portugal’s journey, from a minor colonising power to a member of the European Union, transformed its...
Building on original research and dialoguing with scholarly works on Portugal, France and the United...
Since the mid‐1980s, Portugal has altered its position in the international migration context. It is...
The text analyzes the contradictions, ambiguities and accommodations underlying the remodelling of P...
International audienceThis article analyzes the ways in which the self-identifications of Portuguese...
The text analyzes the contradictions, ambiguities and accommodations underlying the remodelling of P...
Dissertação de mestrado em Crime, Diferença e DesigualdadeA presente dissertação de Mestrado constit...
This article analyzes the origins and development of Portuguese racial identity as reflected in chro...
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the...
Since the 19th century Portugal has been a country of emigration. As a result of this continuous out...
The article describes Guinea-Bissau immigrant organisations in Portugal and their role as transnati...
Although Portugal now occupies the outer fringe of the capitalist world-system's core, it once ...
This article is a reflection upon the exercising of transnational citizenship as a consequence of in...