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This edited volume explores how different lives, experiences and forms of political action might be engendered when subjects are excluded, made vulnerable and invisible from contemporary forms of citizenship. It investigates how complex forms of marginality are not only produced by dominant forms of citizenship but also actively challenge them. By bringing together diverse theoretical and empirical contributions, and exploring the emergent politics of marginalised subjects, this book challenges how we think about citizenship and opens up space for alternative imaginaries of political action…mehr

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This edited volume explores how different lives, experiences and forms of political action might be engendered when subjects are excluded, made vulnerable and invisible from contemporary forms of citizenship. It investigates how complex forms of marginality are not only produced by dominant forms of citizenship but also actively challenge them. By bringing together diverse theoretical and empirical contributions, and exploring the emergent politics of marginalised subjects, this book challenges how we think about citizenship and opens up space for alternative imaginaries of political action and belonging. It was originally published as a special issue of Citizenship Studies.
Autorenporträt
Joe B. Turner is a Research Fellow in International Migration in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield, UK. He is interested in the politics of citizenship and how internal/external borders emerge and are governed in (post)colonial states such as the UK. His work lies at the cross-section of IR, political sociology and historiography. Joe has previously published work in journals such as British Journal of Politics and International Relations and Citizenship Studies.