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Contractualization, depoliticization and the limits of solidarity: noncitizens in contemporary Australia

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CITIZENSHIP STUDIES
卷 19, 期 8, 页码 936-950

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13621025.2015.1110286

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Australia; citizenship; Temporary migration; noncitizenship

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This paper seeks to analyze a particular form of noncitizenship - arising from legal long-term temporary migration - that is increasingly significant to the contemporary Australian context and to understand some of its consequences. It argues that traditional pathways of permanent settlement and full citizenship are being disrupted by new temporary migration schemes that create 'middling' noncitizen subjects who experience 'patchwork' rights and statuses across complex and diverse migration pathways. Through a close analysis of policy narratives and discourses, as well as of the existing literature on the social conditions and emerging solidarities of these noncitizens, the paper shows the various ways that noncitizenship is depoliticized and citizenship contractualized in Australia. These entwined processes of depoliticization and contractualization have intimate effects on the lives of noncitizens, and also limit and constrain the emerging solidarities that seek to challenge their exclusion. The analysis has a number of implications for the ongoing study of contemporary transformations in citizenship in other 'immigrant democracies' globally.

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