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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Inclusion and Exclusion: Discourses of Belonging
- Introduction 19
- 1. Kabyle Immigrant Politics and Racialized Citizenship in France 23
- 2. On Belonging in/to Italy and Europe: Citizenship, Race, and the “Immigration Problem” 43
- 3. The Irish Citizenship Referendum (2004): Motherhood and Belonging in Ireland 60
- 4. From the “Imagined Community” to “Communities of Practice”: Immigrant Belonging Among Vietnamese Americans 78
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Part II. Political Mobilization and Claims Making
- Introduction 99
- 5. Migrants’ Mobilization and Anthropology: Reflections from the Experience of Latin Americans in the United Kingdom 103
- 6. Odyssean Refugees, Migrants, and Power: Construction of the “Other” and Civic Participation within the Polish Community in the United Kingdom 124
- 7. Origin Myths, Conspiracy Theories, and Antiracist Mobilizations in France 144
- 8. “Call Us Vote People”: Citizenship, Migration, and Transnational Politics in Haitian and Mexican Locations 162
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Part III. New Spaces of Citizenship
- Introduction 181
- 9. Globalization and Citizenship: The Chinese in Silicon Valley 183
- 10. “And Ye Shall Possess It, and Dwell Therein”: Social Citizenship, Global Christianity and Nonethnic Immigrant Incorporation 203
- 11. Immigrants as Netizens: Political Mobilization in Cyberspace 226
- Afterword: Some Concluding Reflections 244
- References 253
- Contributors 281
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Inclusion and Exclusion: Discourses of Belonging
- Introduction 19
- 1. Kabyle Immigrant Politics and Racialized Citizenship in France 23
- 2. On Belonging in/to Italy and Europe: Citizenship, Race, and the “Immigration Problem” 43
- 3. The Irish Citizenship Referendum (2004): Motherhood and Belonging in Ireland 60
- 4. From the “Imagined Community” to “Communities of Practice”: Immigrant Belonging Among Vietnamese Americans 78
-
Part II. Political Mobilization and Claims Making
- Introduction 99
- 5. Migrants’ Mobilization and Anthropology: Reflections from the Experience of Latin Americans in the United Kingdom 103
- 6. Odyssean Refugees, Migrants, and Power: Construction of the “Other” and Civic Participation within the Polish Community in the United Kingdom 124
- 7. Origin Myths, Conspiracy Theories, and Antiracist Mobilizations in France 144
- 8. “Call Us Vote People”: Citizenship, Migration, and Transnational Politics in Haitian and Mexican Locations 162
-
Part III. New Spaces of Citizenship
- Introduction 181
- 9. Globalization and Citizenship: The Chinese in Silicon Valley 183
- 10. “And Ye Shall Possess It, and Dwell Therein”: Social Citizenship, Global Christianity and Nonethnic Immigrant Incorporation 203
- 11. Immigrants as Netizens: Political Mobilization in Cyberspace 226
- Afterword: Some Concluding Reflections 244
- References 253
- Contributors 281
- Index 285