Editorial: Constructing Citizenship and Transnational Identity

  • McIntyre-Mills J
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The landscape of democracy and governance spans local and national boundaries. People are enmeshed in multiple contexts (Held et al. 1999; Held 2004; Held et al. 2005) and their associations (past and current) shape their identity. Some of the contributors to the journal have dual citizenship; they live and work in different places with family spanning continents. Some have experienced being non citizens in their place of birth or citizens without rights. The most vulnerable include the outsiders (immigrants and refugees, for example).

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McIntyre-Mills, J. (2010). Editorial: Constructing Citizenship and Transnational Identity. Systemic Practice and Action Research, 23(1), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11213-009-9143-y

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