Transnational migration challenges the congruency of citizenship and state territory, because migrants are able to create a sense of belonging to country of residence as well as origin simultaneously, and are capable to practice citizenship across national borders. The subject of transnational belonging and citizenship is all the more important when migration involves members of indigenous groups who are politically excluded, economically marginalized and socially discriminated in countries of origin as well as in their adopted countries. At the same time, participation in a transnational civil society through migrant organizations could offer them a serious opportunity to negotiate citizenship - that is primarily based on rights and duties...
textThis work analyzes the political incorporation of Mexican immigrants into both their home and h...
This paper “maps” the diverse patterns of Mexican migrant social, civic and political participation ...
This paper offers an insight into how emigration countries influence immigrants in their host societ...
This article seeks to shed light on new formations of citizenship andpolitical transnationalism in a...
This dissertation explains "citizenship" as a practice and a tradition, rather than as a concept des...
"This paper deals with the local politics of transnational development cooperation and codevelopment...
The traditional concept of citizenship (linked to the nation-State) expressed in the theoretical wor...
In the current context of neoliberal globalism, the dominant model of modern liberal citizenshipwher...
Migrants from Michoacán, Mexico, have journeyed north to work in the United States for around 150 ye...
The dominant model of modern liberal citizenship, in which political identity and membership are con...
This dissertation examines how migrants mobilize ethnicity throughout the different stages of their ...
This article reports on the current state of collective migrant organizing for two Indigenous commun...
Dr. Adrián Félix traces Mexican migrant transnationalism across the migrant political life cycle, be...
UnrestrictedContemporary migrants in the United States demonstrate an interest and capacity for poli...
The paper is a general view of transnational indigenous migration between Oaxaca in México to Califo...
textThis work analyzes the political incorporation of Mexican immigrants into both their home and h...
This paper “maps” the diverse patterns of Mexican migrant social, civic and political participation ...
This paper offers an insight into how emigration countries influence immigrants in their host societ...
This article seeks to shed light on new formations of citizenship andpolitical transnationalism in a...
This dissertation explains "citizenship" as a practice and a tradition, rather than as a concept des...
"This paper deals with the local politics of transnational development cooperation and codevelopment...
The traditional concept of citizenship (linked to the nation-State) expressed in the theoretical wor...
In the current context of neoliberal globalism, the dominant model of modern liberal citizenshipwher...
Migrants from Michoacán, Mexico, have journeyed north to work in the United States for around 150 ye...
The dominant model of modern liberal citizenship, in which political identity and membership are con...
This dissertation examines how migrants mobilize ethnicity throughout the different stages of their ...
This article reports on the current state of collective migrant organizing for two Indigenous commun...
Dr. Adrián Félix traces Mexican migrant transnationalism across the migrant political life cycle, be...
UnrestrictedContemporary migrants in the United States demonstrate an interest and capacity for poli...
The paper is a general view of transnational indigenous migration between Oaxaca in México to Califo...
textThis work analyzes the political incorporation of Mexican immigrants into both their home and h...
This paper “maps” the diverse patterns of Mexican migrant social, civic and political participation ...
This paper offers an insight into how emigration countries influence immigrants in their host societ...