PART I: THEORETICAL CONCERNS -- 1. Nationalism and Democracy -- 2. Constitutional Patriotism -- 3. Constitutional Patriotism and Migration -- PART II: CASE STUDY RESEARCH: MIGRATION AND IDENTITY -- 4. Defending the National Interest -- 5. Constructing Difference -- 6. Towards Inclusive Citizenship
Summary
What does post-national identity mean for the control of migration? Katherine Tonkiss engages with the post-national theory of 'constitutional patriotism' and argues in favour of both post-national identity and relaxed migration controls. She explores the implications of such liberalised migration for the dynamics of identity and belonging in local communities, drawing on qualitative research on Eastern European migration to the UK. Illustrated with rich case study material, this book offers a novel contribution to the post-nationalism literature
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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