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Comparative Politics IV: Immigration and Citizenship POL 492Y1 Spring 2005 Meetings: Mondays 2:00 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Thomas Faist E mail: thomas.faist@utoronto.ca Tel. 416 946 8967 Office: Munk Centre for International Studies, N219 Office Hours: Mondays 1:00 2:00 p.m. and by appointment COURSE OUTLINE Items marked with an asterisk (*) are required readings all students should read. Other items are recommended readings and may be helpful for writing research papers. WEEK ONE 1/10 Theoretical Perspectives on Citizenship * Jean L. Cohen, 1999: Changing Paradigms of Citizenship and the Exclusiveness of the Demos, International Sociology, 14, 3: 245 268 Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman, 1994: Return of the Citizen: A Survey of Recent Work on Citizenship Theory, Ethics, 104: 352 381 Michael Walzer, 1989: Citizenship, in Terence Ball et al. (eds.), Political Innovation and Conceptual Changes, New York: Cambridge University Press, 211 219 T.H. Marshall, 1965 (1949): Citizenship and Social Class in Class, Citizenship and Social Development. New York: Anchor, Chapter IV Judith N. Shklar, 1993: Obligation, Loyalty, Exile, Political Theory 21, 2: 181 197 WEEK TWO 1/17 Citizenship Rules and Immigrant Integration * Patrick Weil, 2001: Access to Citizenship: A Comparison of Twenty Five Nationality Laws, in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.), Citizenship Today. Global Perspectives and Practices. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 17 35 * Richard Alba, 2005: Bright vs. Blurred Boundaries: Second generation Assimilation and Exclusion in France, Germany, and the United States, Ethnic and Racial Studies 28, 1: 20 49 1

* Rainer Bauböck, 1994 : The Integration of Immigrants, Strasbourg: Council of Europe, Chapter 1 (http://www.coe.int/t/e/social%5fcohesion/migration/documentation/publications_and_re ports/reports_and_proceedings/1994_cdmg(94)25e.asp#topofpage) Adrian Favell, 2001: Integration Policy and Integration Research in Europe: A Review and Critique, in Citizenship Today. Global Perspectives and Practices. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 349 399 WEEK THREE 1/24 Citizenship in Classical Countries of Immigration * Gianni Zappalà and Stephen Castles, 2000: Citizenship and Immigration in Australia, in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.), From Migrants to Citizens: Peace, 32 81 * Donald Galloway, 2000: The Dilemmas of Canadian Citizenship Law, in T. Alexander Changing World. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 82 118 * T. Alexander Aleinikoff, 2000: Between Principles and Politics: U.S. Citizenship Law, in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.), From Migrants to Citizens: Peace, 119 172 WEEK FOUR 1/31 Ethnic Citizenship? Israel and Japan * Ayelet Shachar, 2000: Citizenship and Membership in the Israeli Polity, in T. Alexander Changing World. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 386 433 * Chikako Kashiwazaki, Citizenship in Japan: Legal Practice and Contemporary Development, in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.), From Migrants to Citizens: Membership in a Changing World. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 434 471 WEEK FIVE 2/7 From Ethnic to Civil Citizenship? Germany in Comparative Perspective * Rogers W. Brubaker, 1990: Immigration, Citizenship, and the Nation State in France and Germany: A Comparative Historical Analysis, International Sociology 5, 4: 397 407 * Thomas Faist, Jürgen Gerdes, Beate Rieple, 2004: The Politics of Citizenship Law and Dual Nationality in Germany (conference paper) 2

WEEK SIX 2/21 Citizenship quo vadis (1): Multiculturalism * Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka, 2004: Do Multiculturalism Policies Erode the Welfare State? (conference paper) WEEK SEVEN 2/28 Citizenship quo vadis (2): Postnational Citizenship * Linda Bosniak, 2001: Denationalizing Citizenship, in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.), From Migrants to Citizens: Membership in a Changing World. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 237 252 Ayelet Shachar, 2003: Children of a Lesser State: Sustaining Global Inequality Through Citizenship Laws, New York University, School of Law, Jean Monnet Working Paper 2/03 WEEK EIGHT 3/7 Transnational Citizenship: Mexican Migrants in the USA * Paul Johnston, 2001: The Emergence of Transnational Citizenship among Mexican Immigrants in California, in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.), Citizenship Today: Global Perspectives and Practices. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 253 277 Manuel Beccera Ramírez, 2000: Nationality in Mexico, in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.), From Migrants to Citizens: Membership in a Changing World. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 312 341 David Fitzgerald, 2004: Beyond Transnationalism : Mexican Hometown Politics at an American Labour Union, Ethnic and Racial Studies 27, 2: 228 247 on Asia: Robyn M. Rodriguez, 2002: Migrant Heroes: Nationalism, Citizenship and the Politics of Filipino Migrant Labor, Citizenship Studies 6, 3: 341 356 on Eastern Europe: Pal Nyiri, 2003: Chinese Migration to Eastern Europe, International Migration 41, 3: 239 265 WEEK NINE 3/14 Dual Citizenship: Institutions and Discourses in Europe * Thomas Faist, Jürgen Gerdes, Beate Rieple, 2004: Dual Citizenship as a Path Dependent Process, International Migration Review 38, 3: 913 944 * Thomas Faist, The Boundaries of Dual Citizenship and The Reconfiguration of Citizenship (work in progress, the texts will be e mailed one week before the meeting) 3

CONFERENCE ON DUAL CITIZENSHIP: RIGHTS AND SECURITY (Munk Centre for International Studies, Campbell Room, March 17 19, register with Edith Klein) WEEK TEN 3/21 Supranational Citizenship: The European Union (EU) * Marco Martiniello, 2000: Citizenship in the European Union, in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.), From Migrants to Citizens: Membership in a Changing World. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 342 380 Thomas Faist, 2001: Social Citizenship in the European Union: Nested Membership, Journal of Common Market Studies 39, 1: 39 60 WEEK ELEVEN 3/28 Citizenship, Political Transformations and National Minorities * Jonathan Klaaren, 2000: Post Apartheid Citizenship in South Africa, in in T. Alexander Changing World. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 221 251 * Lowell W. Barrington, 2000: Understanding Citizenship Policy in the Baltic States, in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer (eds.), From Migrants to Citizens: Peace, 253 301 Graham C. Smith, 1999: Transnational Politics and the Politics of the Russian Diaspora, Ethnic and Racial Studies 22, 3: 500 523 Richard Siddle, 2003: The Limits to Citizenship in Japan: Multiculturalism, Indigenous Rights and the Ainu, Citizenship Studies 7, 4: 447 462 WEEK TWELVE 4/4 Towards Global Citizenship? Richard Falk, 2000: The Decline of Citizenship in an Era of Globalization, Citizenship Studies 4, 1: 5 17 Brett Bowden, 2003: The Perils of Global Citizenship, Citizenship Studies 7, 3: 349 362 Michael Muetzelfeldt and Gary Smith, 2002: Civil Society and Global Governance: The Possibilities for Global Citizenship, Citizenship Studies 6, 1: 55 75 4

Seminar Presentation Feedback against Assessment Criteria Student Name: Preparation Well prepared Well organised Structure Clear Structure Logical Structure Coherent Structure Content Relevancy In depth Analysis Evidence Evidence pertinent Evidence Illuminating Focused thought provoking Presentation Lively Presentation Good visual aids Co operation Where relevant, Good Teamwork Lack of preparation Poorly organised Unclear structure Illogical structure Incoherent structure Irrelevant content Content too shallow Content lacks analysis Evidence irrelevant Evidence weak lacks focus unimaginative Presentation boring Poor visual aids No evidence of co Teamwork Excellent.. Poor Provisional Grade: Advice: How this Seminar Presentation could be improved: Date: Signature: 5