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Index
Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of illustrations Notes on contributors 1. Introduction: citizenship and security
Co-naming of security and citizenship Meeting grounds for security and citizenship studies Note References
2. Citizenship and securitizing: interstitial politics
Securitizing Citizenship The interstitial Notes References
Part I: Changing citizenship regimes
3. Liberating irregularity: no borders, temporality, citizenship
The time of ‘no borders’ is … now! Time, the other border Irregular times
Time and regularization Time and sanctuary
Liberating life in Sanctuary City Conclusion References
4. Two regimes of rights?
The rights of man and of citizen: the divergence The rights of human and of citizen: the convergence Rights: regimes, fields and capital Conclusion Note References
5. Towards global citizenship practice?
Border crossing – coming and going and staying away Extending citizenship rights in cycles of fragmentation and bundling
Citizenship practice Critical junctures
The dual security problematique Moments of contestation – a new critical juncture in the trajectory of citizenship practice? The Kadi case The Rumsfeld case Conclusion: a new critical juncture? Notes References
Part II: Insecure state–citizen relations
6. Marketing security matters: undermining de-securitization through acts of citizenship
Restricting the scope for acts of citizenship
Marketing opening space for acts of citizenship ‘Clientelization’ conditioning acts of citizenship ‘Contractualization’ disenfranchising citizens
Entrenching securitization
Banalization facilitating de-securitization Diffusing expertise disorienting de-securitization Solidifying expertise blocking de-securitization
Conclusion Notes References
7. The possible and the legitimate: security and the individualization of citizenship practices
The limits of biopolitics Individualization of governance The question of legitimacy – limits to know and let be known Capacity for dissent – legitimacy in the synoptical world Conclusion Notes References
8. Internal control and claims of rights: undocumented immigrants and local politics
The devolution of power to local authorities: new possibilities for non-status migrants to be brought into citizenship?
New prerogatives for municipalities in the implementation of immigration control Increasing or softening the exclusion? Diversification of practices at the local level Spaces of tolerance: do local policies reconfigure undocumented immigrants as political beings?
Local claims over citizenship for undocumented migrants and the struggle over space
Achievements and obstacles to undocumented immigrants’ political activism Defining who is inside: the tension between ‘sectional’ and ‘universal’ claims Two ways of redefining citizenship in pro-immigrant social movements Pro-immigrants activism and the struggle over space: de-securitization of places and alternative spaces of citizenship
Conclusion Notes References
Part III: Crafting political community and nationalism
9. Diasporas, security, citizenship
Post-national or post-territorial? From perpetual allegiance to territorial citizenship Territorialized citizens must be defended Securing post-territorial ‘communities’
Immigration contexts: the decreasing relevance of citizenship The emigration context: post-territorial citizenship
Conclusion Notes References
10. Curbing marriages of convenience? Female labour migrants from post-socialist countries, patriarchal domination, and the 2003 biopolitical securitization of Turkish citizenship
Foreign sex workers and beyond: disrupting and revealing Turkish patriarchal gender norms Deportation, marriage and citizenship status The law of morality: the alien whore and the institution of marriage Conclusion Notes Official sources
Laws, Bylaw and Regulations Parliamentary Minutes
References
11. Recrafting political community
The dominant framing of community The one and the many Counter-practices Recrafting ideas of community in response to loss Modes of critique and ‘new nationalisms’ Conclusion Notes References
Part IV: Democracy in action in times of insecurity
12. The right to protect and the right to protection, and how democracies balance them
The republican contract Rebalancing strategies The ‘death hierarchy’ and the marketization of security Conclusions References
13. Muslims’ integration in Switzerland: securitizing citizenship, weakening democracy?
The social and political construction of the Muslim presence in Switzerland Against Muslim values and practices: from the securitization of migration to the securitization of citizenship The (un)democratic implications of securitizing citizenship Conclusion Notes References
Index
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