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
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