At a time when the rights and responsibilities of citizenship are frequently in the news, this is a timely study across three of the five core Anglosphere countries. Newsworthy stories have ranged from debates around whether to strip ‘alleged terrorists’ of citizenship, to the deportation of New Zealanders from Australia under Section 501 of Australia’s Migration Act
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
A number of governments, including Australia’s, have proposed the revocation of citizenship as a mea...
This article looks at the issue of dual citizenship as outlined in the reports: 'Canadian citizenshi...
This edited collection explores citizenship in a transnational perspective, with a focus on Australi...
This book looks at refugee and asylum policies of Australia, Canada and New Zealand in light of curr...
This book looks at refugee and asylum policies of Australia, Canada and New Zealand in light of curr...
Citizenship is a powerful construct that is legally framed as denoting inclusion within a nation-sta...
This panel proposes to address questions concerning the familiar practices and concepts of citizensh...
Theories of citizenship and, in particular, its exclusionary features in a period of globalization h...
New Zealanders and Australians have enjoyed free movement across the Tasman since early European set...
There are an estimated 100 Australians fighting in the Middle East with terror groups like Islamic S...
Current terrorism threats identified by the Australian and other Western governments include those a...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
In this examination of the Australian debate on citizenship tests in its historical and internationa...
Citizenship is highly topical and relevant to a number of disciplines including law, politics and so...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
A number of governments, including Australia’s, have proposed the revocation of citizenship as a mea...
This article looks at the issue of dual citizenship as outlined in the reports: 'Canadian citizenshi...
This edited collection explores citizenship in a transnational perspective, with a focus on Australi...
This book looks at refugee and asylum policies of Australia, Canada and New Zealand in light of curr...
This book looks at refugee and asylum policies of Australia, Canada and New Zealand in light of curr...
Citizenship is a powerful construct that is legally framed as denoting inclusion within a nation-sta...
This panel proposes to address questions concerning the familiar practices and concepts of citizensh...
Theories of citizenship and, in particular, its exclusionary features in a period of globalization h...
New Zealanders and Australians have enjoyed free movement across the Tasman since early European set...
There are an estimated 100 Australians fighting in the Middle East with terror groups like Islamic S...
Current terrorism threats identified by the Australian and other Western governments include those a...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
In this examination of the Australian debate on citizenship tests in its historical and internationa...
Citizenship is highly topical and relevant to a number of disciplines including law, politics and so...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
A number of governments, including Australia’s, have proposed the revocation of citizenship as a mea...
This article looks at the issue of dual citizenship as outlined in the reports: 'Canadian citizenshi...