Políticas de inmigración, ciudadanía y estado de excepción
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2005.i713.442Keywords:
Citizenship, migration, state of emergency, sovereignty, capitalism, mobility, controlAbstract
Starting from the contradictions and crisis of citizenship in modern societies, affecting not only the relationship between their universa using logic and the territorial limits of the validity of rights but also those which influence the relationship between the logic of Market an that of human rights, this article analyses the intensification of such contradictions in connection with the phenomenon of immigration. It also explores the links between the forms of a legal, social, economic, political and cultural state of emergency experienced by immigrants and its value as an interpretative key of the undermining of citizenship suffered by a large number of people in the developed societies.
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