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Theorising noncitizenship: concepts,debates and challenges
Authors:Katherine Tonkiss  Tendayi Bloom
Institution:1. Sociology and Policy Group, School of Languages and Social Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, UKk.tonkiss@aston.ac.uk;3. Global Justice Program, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Existing political theory, particularly which deals with justice and/or rights, has long assumed citizenship as a core concept. Noncitizenship, if it is considered at all, is generally defined merely as the negation or deprivation of citizenship. As such, it is difficult to examine successfully the status of noncitizens, obligations towards them, and the nature of their role in political systems. This article addresses this critical gap by defining the theoretical problem that noncitizenship presents and demonstrating why it is an urgent concern. It surveys the contributions to the special issue for which the article is an introduction, drawing on cross-cutting themes and debates to highlight the importance of theorising noncitizenship due to both the problematic gap that exists in the theoretical literature, and the real world problems created as a result of noncitizenship which are not currently successfully addressed. Finally, the article discusses key future directions for the theorisation of noncitizenship.
Keywords:Citizenship  human rights  noncitizenship  migration  political theory
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