embargoed_20261025This work presents an investigation of Italian citizenship. Using a postcolonial methodology it constructs a historical chronology of Italian citizenship legislation stretching from the late 1800s to present day. Specifically, this thesis lies within the school of thought which highlights citizenship's foundations upon exclusionary, racist and sexist systems of power, and highlights its role as a tool of collective identity construction within the national context. The focal point of analysis lies with classes of children that exist at the border of such identity construction, at times included and at times excluded, depending on the power structures that are hegemonic at a given moment of history. It draws a comparison be...
Although Italian immigrants in Switzerland were not allowed to participate in political elections or...
The article aims to present recent research findings – using in-depth interviews – concerning immigr...
The infographic illustrates Italians’ level of support for extending citizenship to the children bor...
The current debate on citizenship acknowledges the importance to adopt a microsociological perspecti...
During the 1970s and 1980s, sociological studies in Italy were exclusivelyconcerned with ‘adolescenc...
This is the first book on Italian colonialism that specifically deals with the question of citizensh...
open3noDOI del volume: 10.4324/9781351039949In this research, we examine the complex ways in which y...
For the first time this book deals organically with the issue of colonial citizenship and colonial s...
This diploma thesis aims to examine the phenomenon of second-generation immigrant associations in It...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
This introductory piece makes the case for the need to advance our knowledge about migrant descendan...
Contesting Race and Citizenship is an original study of Black politics and varieties of political mo...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
Although Italian immigrants in Switzerland were not allowed to participate in political elections or...
The article aims to present recent research findings – using in-depth interviews – concerning immigr...
The infographic illustrates Italians’ level of support for extending citizenship to the children bor...
The current debate on citizenship acknowledges the importance to adopt a microsociological perspecti...
During the 1970s and 1980s, sociological studies in Italy were exclusivelyconcerned with ‘adolescenc...
This is the first book on Italian colonialism that specifically deals with the question of citizensh...
open3noDOI del volume: 10.4324/9781351039949In this research, we examine the complex ways in which y...
For the first time this book deals organically with the issue of colonial citizenship and colonial s...
This diploma thesis aims to examine the phenomenon of second-generation immigrant associations in It...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
This introductory piece makes the case for the need to advance our knowledge about migrant descendan...
Contesting Race and Citizenship is an original study of Black politics and varieties of political mo...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
The article critically engages with international scholarship on citizenship studies and it argues i...
Although Italian immigrants in Switzerland were not allowed to participate in political elections or...
The article aims to present recent research findings – using in-depth interviews – concerning immigr...
The infographic illustrates Italians’ level of support for extending citizenship to the children bor...