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New Peer-Reviewed article on International Migration and National
Belonging in the Swedish Debate on Dual Citizenship
A new article by Per Gustafson in Acta Sociologica
2005
International Migration and National Belonging in the Swedish Debate
on Dual Citizenship (in english) Acta Sociologica, Vol 48, nr 1,
p 5-19
Abstract
This article uses a theoretical framework derived from migration
studies to examine different understandings of migration and national
belonging in the debate preceding Sweden's full legal acceptance
of dual citizenship in 2001. The empirical question concerns the
place of nationally versus transnationally oriented conceptions
of migration in the debate, and the analysis of a wide range of
public documents demonstrates that both kinds of conceptions were
present. Opponents of dual citizenship generally gave expression
to a national understanding and considered migration a temporary
deviation from a normality of undivided national belonging. Some
proponents of dual citizenship, on the contrary, held a more transnational
view of migration, and regarded mobility and the maintenance of
dual or multiple national bonds as normal. However, there were also
many proponents who, from a national perspective treated migration
as more or less problematic, but still advocated dual citizenship
as a tool for reducing some of the individual and social problems
that it brought about.
Keywords
Dual citizenship, Migration, National belonging, Sweden, Transnationalism
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