Scholarship on nationalism and the state has examined how immigration and nationality policy create boundaries of inclusion and exclusion. While a handful of countries of immigration have been analysed extensively, explanations of nationality law have not accounted adequately for countries of emigration. This paper's historical analysis of Mexican nationality law and its congressional debate demonstrates that the ways the state has defined nationality at different periods cannot be attributed simply to demographic migration patterns or legacies of past understandings of ethnic or state-territorial nationhood, according to the expectations of received theory. The literature's focus on geopolitically stronger countries of immigration obscures...
This article analyzes the links between migratory processes and the evolution of nationality legisla...
Mexico and the US exercise increasingly transnational, less absolute, sovereignty with respect to mi...
This paper invokes a membership-exclusion theoretical model of immigrant integration to investigate ...
Scholarship on nationalism and the state has examined how immigration and nationality policy create ...
Concern about foreigners who seemingly live in Mexico with little regard for joining the Mexican nat...
The traditional concept of citizenship (linked to the nation-State) expressed in the theoretical wor...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Communication Studies. Advisor: Dr. R...
The purpose of this paper is to address the question of how does the inclusion or exclusion of polit...
This article is based on the reconstruction of the naturalization documents issued by Mexican govern...
This paper illustrates institutional approaches of emigrant states toward emigrants abroad, and how ...
In 1995, the government of Mexico began seriously to consider amending its Constitution to allow for...
This thesis explores overlooked realities informing the phenomenon of Mexican immigration to the Uni...
Reacting to migrants’ many, ongoing involvements with their home communities, sending states ha...
In two of the busiest migration corridors of the twentieth century, namely Mexico-US and Turkey-Germ...
International migration yields pervasive cross-border social engagements, yet homeland political inv...
This article analyzes the links between migratory processes and the evolution of nationality legisla...
Mexico and the US exercise increasingly transnational, less absolute, sovereignty with respect to mi...
This paper invokes a membership-exclusion theoretical model of immigrant integration to investigate ...
Scholarship on nationalism and the state has examined how immigration and nationality policy create ...
Concern about foreigners who seemingly live in Mexico with little regard for joining the Mexican nat...
The traditional concept of citizenship (linked to the nation-State) expressed in the theoretical wor...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2010. Major: Communication Studies. Advisor: Dr. R...
The purpose of this paper is to address the question of how does the inclusion or exclusion of polit...
This article is based on the reconstruction of the naturalization documents issued by Mexican govern...
This paper illustrates institutional approaches of emigrant states toward emigrants abroad, and how ...
In 1995, the government of Mexico began seriously to consider amending its Constitution to allow for...
This thesis explores overlooked realities informing the phenomenon of Mexican immigration to the Uni...
Reacting to migrants’ many, ongoing involvements with their home communities, sending states ha...
In two of the busiest migration corridors of the twentieth century, namely Mexico-US and Turkey-Germ...
International migration yields pervasive cross-border social engagements, yet homeland political inv...
This article analyzes the links between migratory processes and the evolution of nationality legisla...
Mexico and the US exercise increasingly transnational, less absolute, sovereignty with respect to mi...
This paper invokes a membership-exclusion theoretical model of immigrant integration to investigate ...