This bilingual volume explores struggles and regimes of belonging and discusses "inclusive citizenship" as a concept that connects academic analysis with political struggles for belonging. Original contributions and conversations by international researchers and activists focus on the tensions between acts and regimes of citizenship. Highly political questions of agency arise in relation to freedom of movement, digital rights, belonging, care, and language. We discuss these with reference to local, regional, digital or (trans-)national spaces. The contributions deal with current migration movements to and in Europe, critical racism and (queer) feminist activism as well as institutional and everyday discrimination in unequal societies.
The editors
The interdisciplinary editing team collaborates at the Leibniz Research Center for Inclusive Citizenship (CINC) at Leibniz University Hannover.
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