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The Birthright Lottery: Response to Interlocutors
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Ayelet Shachar
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October 24, 2011
Ayelet Shachar engages in dialogue with ten insightful commentaries on her influential book, The Birthright Lottery: Citizenship and Global Inequality (Harvard University Press, 2009), written by leading experts in the fields of citizenship, immigration, and globalization.
Published Online: 2011-10-24
©2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
citizenship;
immigration;
global justice;
rooted membership;
inherited entitlement
Articles in the same Issue
- Article
- Denaturalizing Citizenship: An Introduction
- Making Membership
- Boundaries and Birthright: Bosniak's and Shachar's Critiques of Liberal Citizenship
- The Political Challenges of Bounded, Unequal Citizenships
- The Dark Side of Citizenship: Membership, Territory, and the (Anti-) Democratic Polity
- Rethinking Citizenship through Alienage and Birthright Privilege: Bosniak and Shachar's Critiques of Liberal Citizenship
- Creedal Citizenship
- Prohibited Realities and Fractured Persons: Remaking Lives in Transnational Spaces
- Developing Citizenship
- The Geometry of Inside and Outside
- Alien Equality
- Making Sense of Citizenship
- The Birthright Lottery: Response to Interlocutors