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THE INSTRUMENTAL FUNCTION OF GENDERED CITIZENSHIP AND SYMBOLIC POLITICS IN THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF LABOR RIGHTS FOR MIGRANTS

THE INSTRUMENTAL FUNCTION OF GENDERED CITIZENSHIP AND SYMBOLIC POLITICS IN THE SOCIAL... Following Choo (2016), this article advances the notion that the rules regulating gendered citizenship may function as a tool of exclusion, isolating outsiders from individuals whom the state and society consider deserving of rights and respectability. We are interested in how prior research investigated the idea that migrant people and other civil society participants catalyze diverse material and moral 12 8 resources to assert rights and acceptance. Social disparities of gender, race, class, and nation determine the constituting of citizenship worldwide. Empirical and secondary data are employed to support the claim that as the frontiers of nation-states have become gradually indefinite, rising amounts of noncitizens live close by citizens, supplying a political incentive to allocate citizenship rights to migrant people and strengthening anti-immigrant attitudes and social disparities. Our research makes conceptual and methodological contributions to the conception that the societal principles of gender, race, and labor influence vigorous mechanisms of citizenship-making. Keywords: gendered citizenship; symbolic politics; social construction; labor rights; migrants http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Research in Gender Studies Addleton Academic Publishers

THE INSTRUMENTAL FUNCTION OF GENDERED CITIZENSHIP AND SYMBOLIC POLITICS IN THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF LABOR RIGHTS FOR MIGRANTS

The Journal of Research in Gender Studies , Volume 8 (2): 10 – Jan 1, 2018

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Addleton Academic Publishers
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2164-0262
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Abstract

Following Choo (2016), this article advances the notion that the rules regulating gendered citizenship may function as a tool of exclusion, isolating outsiders from individuals whom the state and society consider deserving of rights and respectability. We are interested in how prior research investigated the idea that migrant people and other civil society participants catalyze diverse material and moral 12 8 resources to assert rights and acceptance. Social disparities of gender, race, class, and nation determine the constituting of citizenship worldwide. Empirical and secondary data are employed to support the claim that as the frontiers of nation-states have become gradually indefinite, rising amounts of noncitizens live close by citizens, supplying a political incentive to allocate citizenship rights to migrant people and strengthening anti-immigrant attitudes and social disparities. Our research makes conceptual and methodological contributions to the conception that the societal principles of gender, race, and labor influence vigorous mechanisms of citizenship-making. Keywords: gendered citizenship; symbolic politics; social construction; labor rights; migrants

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The Journal of Research in Gender StudiesAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2018

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