Using second-generation Israeli migrants in the United States as a case study, this article explores one unusual site in which the politics of diasporic citizenship unfold. It examines the North American chap-ter of the Israeli Scouts (Tzofim Tzabar) as an arena of negotiation between representatives of the sending state apparatus and migrants over the meaning (and practices) of citizenship outside national terri-tory. This quotidian space is important to migrants ’ contestation with the state concerning their claims for a form of membership that is nei-ther territorial nor contingent upon the fulfillment of traditional civic duties (e.g., military service). Challenging the state-supported model of republicanism, in which presence in territ...
How do young people from immigrant families become engaged in politics? Anja Schmidt-Kleinert examin...
This special focus section analyses state-diaspora relationships with a focus on the case of Eritrea...
In the 1990s, thousands of non-Jewish Latinos arrived in Israel as undocumented immigrants. Based on...
Using second-generation Israeli migrants in the United States as a case study, this article explores...
The current research examines the relationship between the Israeli state and its migrant community i...
This article analyses the unprecedented decision taken by the Israeli state in 2005 to legalize the ...
The apparent tension between Israel as a democracy and Israel as a specifically Jewish state has pla...
Contemporary Israel is engaged in religious, national and ethnic struggles over the definition of ci...
A timely study by two well-known scholars offers a theoretically informed account of the political s...
This article examines the relationship between homing desire, cultural citizenship and diaspora comm...
The article addresses the case of Israeli Arabs as a touchstone case for national minorities who liv...
Citizenship is increasingly investigated not just in terms of rights and duties, but as contentious,...
This collection of papers discusses the impact of diasporas on the articulations and practices of le...
This book provides an integrated analysis of the complex nature of citizenship in Israel. Contributi...
Citizenship is a legal status conferring privileges of membership in a particular political communit...
How do young people from immigrant families become engaged in politics? Anja Schmidt-Kleinert examin...
This special focus section analyses state-diaspora relationships with a focus on the case of Eritrea...
In the 1990s, thousands of non-Jewish Latinos arrived in Israel as undocumented immigrants. Based on...
Using second-generation Israeli migrants in the United States as a case study, this article explores...
The current research examines the relationship between the Israeli state and its migrant community i...
This article analyses the unprecedented decision taken by the Israeli state in 2005 to legalize the ...
The apparent tension between Israel as a democracy and Israel as a specifically Jewish state has pla...
Contemporary Israel is engaged in religious, national and ethnic struggles over the definition of ci...
A timely study by two well-known scholars offers a theoretically informed account of the political s...
This article examines the relationship between homing desire, cultural citizenship and diaspora comm...
The article addresses the case of Israeli Arabs as a touchstone case for national minorities who liv...
Citizenship is increasingly investigated not just in terms of rights and duties, but as contentious,...
This collection of papers discusses the impact of diasporas on the articulations and practices of le...
This book provides an integrated analysis of the complex nature of citizenship in Israel. Contributi...
Citizenship is a legal status conferring privileges of membership in a particular political communit...
How do young people from immigrant families become engaged in politics? Anja Schmidt-Kleinert examin...
This special focus section analyses state-diaspora relationships with a focus on the case of Eritrea...
In the 1990s, thousands of non-Jewish Latinos arrived in Israel as undocumented immigrants. Based on...