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Conditional Citizenship: Intersectionality, Power, and marginality

Citizenship
Migration
Power
P115
Gal Levy
Open University of Israel

Abstract

This panel brings to the fore the limits of citizenship as a vehicle for equality, inclusion and even solidarity in the post-colonial era. Looking at post-conflict, marginal, diaspora and educational sites, the panel outlines the boundaries of a conditional citizenship that is constantly defined and redefined along institutionalised, ethical, and social criteria.

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