Revising the Integration-Citizenship Nexus in Europe Sites, Policies, and Bureaucracies of Belonging

This open access book critically re-examines the theoretical and empirical interconnections between integration and citizenship, specifically, naturalisation. With new, empirical-grounded analyses of what we term the “life of citizenship,” the central, shared contribution is showcasing how membershi...

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Other Authors: Barbulescu, Roxana (Editor), Goodman, Sara Wallace (Editor), Pedroza, Luicy (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:IMISCOE Research Series
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1. Conceptualising the Citizenship-Integration Nexus (Roxana Barbulescu, Sara Wallace Goodman, and Luicy Pedroza) -- Part 1. Integration Through Citizenship -- 2. Ideas of integration in citizenship laws and citizenship acquisition procedures in Belgium and the UK (Djordje Sredanovic) -- 3. Becoming Dutch at what cost? Increasing application fees and naturalisation rates of EU immigrants in the Netherlands (Floris Peters, Swantje Falcke and Maarten Vink) -- 4. Citizenship and naturalisation for migrants in the UK after Brexit (Marina Fernandez Reino and Madeleine Sumption) -- Part 2. Integration from Below -- 5. Immigrant Economic Rights in the European Union (Hannah M. Alarian) -- 6. Migrants, New citizens, Co-citizens and citizens by adoption – Regionalist parties’ framing of immigrants in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales (Verena Wisthaler) -- 7. Intercultural Citizenship in the Making: Public Space and Belonging in Discriminatory Environments (Richard Zapata-Barrero and Zenia Hellgren) -- 8. “In London, I am a European citizen”: Brexit, emotions, and the politics of belonging (Nando Sigona and Marie Godin) -- Part 3. Integration from Above -- 9. “It just feels weird” – Irish External Voting and the ‘Brexit Irish’ (Vikki Barry Brown) -- 10. Between Integration and Dissociation: Intra-European Immigrants’ Life Experiences in Romania (Bogdan Voicu and Alin Croitoru) -- 11. EU Citizenship: A Tool for Integration? (Sara Wallace Goodman 
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