Transformation of Citizenship

In recent years, we witnessed key transformations of citizenship. Already in the 1990s, some argued that the importance of citizenship as a legal status would diminish as the sphere of human rights widens. The compression of space-time renders citizenship increasingly meaningless as a form of identification and boundaries – of states, political communities, and the self – blurred and fluid. With globalization and transnational governance regimes abounding, the increasing enmeshment of citizenship in processes of governance, e.g. to attract high-skilled migrants, suggests that mobility, not belonging, is the key element. As such, citizenship may have lost in significance.
Yet, at the same time, we see that citizenship still is the predominant institution that reflects global inequality and in which discourses on otherness unfold. The ‘right’ citizenship still largely defines the opportunities of a person under a domestic and global perspective. One could say that while the boundaries of states dwindle in terms of institutional integration, multidirectional dependence, or technological progress, states increase their boundaries in terms of raising the symbolic value of citizenship.
It is this juxtaposition and tension inherent in the concept of citizenship today, which this conference, held on 20-21 November 2018, seeks to illuminate, elucidate and review in an effort to understand the processes responsible for the changes.
This Conference is hosted by the Institute of International Law and International Relations at the University of Graz and the European Training and Research Centre for Human Rights and Democracy of the University of Graz (Uni-ETC) within the context of the FWF-funded project "Transnational Governance of Irregular Migration and the Transformation of Citizenship" (Projectnr: P 20927). For more information on this project, please visit the FWF project description page here.
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Contact Information
Institute of International Law and International Relations & Uni-ETC
Citizenship Conference
Universitätsstrasse 15/A4
8010 Graz
Please address all inquiries to:
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Lisa Heschl
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Stefan Salomon
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Alma Stankovic
Dates & Location
Dates:
20-21. November 2018
Location:
Faculty of Law Building
University of Graz