This article addresses the position of transnational migrants with respect to their access to rights and their more general standing in society. Steering a path between two polarised positions, which respectively highlight national closure and post-national expansion, the article outlines the concept of ?civic stratification? and its use as a means for the management of migration. This concept was first developed by David Lockwood (1996) in relation to the inequalities generated within citizenship, and it refers to a pattern of inequality by virtue of rights granted or denied by the state. In the present article it is given a broader application in addressing the position of transnational migrants. The formal dimension of civic stratificati...
This article presents a critique of the transnationalism of Harold Koh and Anne Marie-Slaughter, usi...
Human rights declarations provide the right for any person to leave their country, yet do not provid...
The traditional concept of citizenship (linked to the nation-State) expressed in the theoretical wor...
Political and academic interest in cross-national migration has generated two very different and pot...
This article offers a comparative study of rights and controls with respect to migration, based on r...
Abstract: This article discusses the arguments in favor of and against a right to mobility. It argue...
Why do states provide migrants rights associated with citizenship? Existing accounts typically answe...
Why do migrants enjoy some of the rights associated with citizenship? Existing accounts typically an...
Since the late 1980s there has been a diversification of European migratory flows. States, which rem...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
Theories of post-national rights for non-citizens presuppose a general trend in expansion of rights ...
This article shows how a conditional approach to rights dominates New Labour's perspective, not only...
This article examines how international human rights law is shaping the politics of immigration. It...
What “counts” as transnational citizenship? Like the related notions of global or transnational civi...
This paper addresses the question of how to advance the sociology of migrants' rights, in the contex...
This article presents a critique of the transnationalism of Harold Koh and Anne Marie-Slaughter, usi...
Human rights declarations provide the right for any person to leave their country, yet do not provid...
The traditional concept of citizenship (linked to the nation-State) expressed in the theoretical wor...
Political and academic interest in cross-national migration has generated two very different and pot...
This article offers a comparative study of rights and controls with respect to migration, based on r...
Abstract: This article discusses the arguments in favor of and against a right to mobility. It argue...
Why do states provide migrants rights associated with citizenship? Existing accounts typically answe...
Why do migrants enjoy some of the rights associated with citizenship? Existing accounts typically an...
Since the late 1980s there has been a diversification of European migratory flows. States, which rem...
abstract: this paper proposes that the concept of citizenship refers to the equality and universalit...
Theories of post-national rights for non-citizens presuppose a general trend in expansion of rights ...
This article shows how a conditional approach to rights dominates New Labour's perspective, not only...
This article examines how international human rights law is shaping the politics of immigration. It...
What “counts” as transnational citizenship? Like the related notions of global or transnational civi...
This paper addresses the question of how to advance the sociology of migrants' rights, in the contex...
This article presents a critique of the transnationalism of Harold Koh and Anne Marie-Slaughter, usi...
Human rights declarations provide the right for any person to leave their country, yet do not provid...
The traditional concept of citizenship (linked to the nation-State) expressed in the theoretical wor...