The break-up of Yugoslavia disintegrated the Yugoslav citizenship regime, and new communities of citizens and citizenship regulations were born. Since the identitarian and lived aspects of citizenship are inseparable from its formal and legal aspects, (not) having the ‘right’ personal documents and (not) being recognized as the ‘right’ kind of citizen had profound effects on the lives of many individuals. Relying on the concept of documentality and stressing the feature of documents as being constitutive of social reality, this article analyses personal narratives illustrating the lived experience of citizenship transformations after the break-up of Yugoslavia
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...
This paper explores the most salient features of the reshaping of the state–territory– nation triang...
The citizenship feels effects of the influence of political and social needs of the nation state. No...
The break-up of Yugoslavia disintegrated the Yugoslav citizenship regime, and new communities of ci...
Citizenship is usually thought of in terms of legal and political parameters setting the conditions ...
Citizenship is usually thought of in terms of legal and political parameters setting the conditions ...
This special issue examines the governance of citizenship and citizenship-related issues in the cont...
Between 1914 and the present day the political makeup of the Balkans has relentlessly changed, follo...
This chapter explores how the notion of citizenship changes at times of conflict. It argues that the...
The discussion on citizenship in Serbia, as laid out in this paper, is a proposal to look at the ci...
Citizenship policies are important tools of inclusion and exclusion in a post-partition context. In ...
The break-up of the former Yugoslavia resulted in the establishment of seven states with manifestly ...
What happens to the citizen when states and nations come into being? How do the different ways in wh...
Published online: 26 January 2017The break-up of the former Yugoslavia resulted in the establishment...
This paper explores the most salient features of the reshaping of the state–territory– nation triang...
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...
This paper explores the most salient features of the reshaping of the state–territory– nation triang...
The citizenship feels effects of the influence of political and social needs of the nation state. No...
The break-up of Yugoslavia disintegrated the Yugoslav citizenship regime, and new communities of ci...
Citizenship is usually thought of in terms of legal and political parameters setting the conditions ...
Citizenship is usually thought of in terms of legal and political parameters setting the conditions ...
This special issue examines the governance of citizenship and citizenship-related issues in the cont...
Between 1914 and the present day the political makeup of the Balkans has relentlessly changed, follo...
This chapter explores how the notion of citizenship changes at times of conflict. It argues that the...
The discussion on citizenship in Serbia, as laid out in this paper, is a proposal to look at the ci...
Citizenship policies are important tools of inclusion and exclusion in a post-partition context. In ...
The break-up of the former Yugoslavia resulted in the establishment of seven states with manifestly ...
What happens to the citizen when states and nations come into being? How do the different ways in wh...
Published online: 26 January 2017The break-up of the former Yugoslavia resulted in the establishment...
This paper explores the most salient features of the reshaping of the state–territory– nation triang...
Chapter 7 shows that citizenship has to be counted as one of the crucial factors of Yugoslavia’s dis...
This paper explores the most salient features of the reshaping of the state–territory– nation triang...
The citizenship feels effects of the influence of political and social needs of the nation state. No...