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Forschungsfeld des GSSC 2014–2018: Dynamiken von Migration und Staatsbürgerschaft

Nationalstaatliche Einwanderungs- und Staatsangehörigkeitsregime spielen eine entscheidende Rolle für die Gestaltung sozialer und politischer Teilhabe von mehr und mehr Menschen in einer hochmobilen Welt wie heute.

Der Forschungsbereich untersucht die Mechanismen, durch die Migrant*innen der Zugang zu Bürgerrechten eröffnet oder versperrt wird. So interessiert die Forscher*innen zum Beispiel, welche Rolle in diesem Kontext politisch-ideologische Erwägungen, Praktiken der lokalen Bürokratien sowie Strategien der Migrant*innen spielen und inwieweit sie sich gegenseitig beeinflussen.

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Die ausführlichere Beschreibung des Forschungsbereichs liegt leider nur auf Englisch vor. The research area Citizenship and Migration seeks to develop a comprehensive understanding of the variations in migration regimes and citizenship debates in the Global South - which ultimately cannot be thought without their interconnections with the Global North. To this goal, we wish to integrate the perspectives of states, citizens, and non-citizens. All three play crucial roles in shaping and negotiating civic participation in a highly mobile world. Also, we seek to theorize the interplay of political-ideological considerations, pragmatic restrictions, and actors` individual and collective strategies. We take as a starting point the assumption, that while citizenship and migration are closely interrelated, their connection is complex and often inconsistent. For example, for many people citizenship is a prerequisite for migration. At the same time, both internal and international migrants often have been excluded from full citizenship rights, be it in their place of origin, or in the region of residence. Moreover, notions of citizenship differ across space and time: They refer to regionally and historically specific understandings of the state, and shared imaginaries of community. Governmental policies, practices of local bureaucracies, and the strategies used by marginalized groups of citizens across the Global South in order to achieve full enjoyment of their rights, have become important aspects of investigation. While several researchers have shown how discourses and practices moved and continue to move in both directions between the South and the North, as well as within the South itself, we still lack a comprehensive comparison of regimes. This project aims to analyse systematically both the common threads within and the variation between these processes. In addition, many scholars have pointed to the relevance of migration movements across national borders, the increasing recognition of rights alongside the privileges of national members, and the emergence of trans-national (e.g. human rights) regimes that restrict national sovereignty. Nevertheless, national policies still play a crucial role in defining access to and exclusion from rights, namely of political representation and participation, continue to define the boundaries of belonging, and are a major factor in maintaining global inequalities. In contrast to the flows constitutive of globalization (and produced by it), the opposite tendency is equally noticeable, namely that national governments seek to immobilize flows of goods and people. In order to develop a comprehensive analytical framework, our thematic group focuses on two dimensions of enquiry: On the one hand, we endorse regional and diachronic comparison so as to identify common patterns and processes, as well as crucial socio-cultural differences. In particular, we envisage a comparison of citizenship regimes of selected countries in different continents that pays attention to migrants’ rights and strategies. On the other hand, we will trace transregional transfers and connections, by taking into account the historical and contemporary mobility of people within and across continents. Here we may focus, for example, on networks of traders, or the circuits of low-skilled labour migrants. Another aspect of the transfer-dimension is the circulation of concepts and strategies. Here we may think, for example, of intergovernmental co-operations for the design of migration policy, or the global networking activities of social and rights movements. By integrating different disciplinary perspectives and by drawing on the strengths of regional studies and qualitative methodology, this project will shed new light on contemporary negotiations of migration and citizenship in a highly mobile world. Our members are currently conducting research in China, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

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Projekte

International Teaching and Research Collaboration
Department: Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2014-01 to 2015-12 Person(s): Michaela Pelican
Home, Boundaries and Translocal Connectedness in Russia’s Exclave of Kaliningrad
Region: Europe Department: Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2016-01 to 2016-12 Person(s): Rita Sanders
Ambivalente Bilder: Fotos und Bildpostkarten aus Südamerika Internationalisierung von Studium und Lehre
Projekt zu den "ambivalenten Bildern" aus und von Südamerika in Europa zwischen 1880 und 1930 geht der Frage nach, welche Vorstellung sich die Menschen im Deutschen Reich anhand von Fotos und Bildpostkarten von dem fremden Kontinent machten. Region: Latin America Department: History Link: www.visionen-suedamerika.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2012-01 to 2015-12 Person(s): Barbara Potthast
Internationale Studien- und Ausbildungspartnerschaften (ISAP): Mexiko
Region: Latin America Department: History Link: www.daad.de Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2007-01 to 2017-12 Person(s): Barbara Potthast
Internationale Studien- und Ausbildungspartnerschaften (ISAP): Argentinien
Region: Latin America Department: History Link: www.daad.de Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2003-01 to 2017-12 Person(s): Barbara Potthast
Kompetenznetz Lateinamerika – Ethnizität Teilprojekte: Citizenship and Belonging und ihre Interaktion mit anderen Differenzkategorien
Im Zentrum des Forschungsinteresses des Teilprojekts Köln stehen Konstruktionsprozesse kultureller Differenz sowie Aushandlungen von Citizenship und Belonging in Lateinamerika und  widmet sich insbesondere der Frage, welche Rolle differentiated Citizenship in Form von differenzierten Rechten im Bildungsbereich in einem Schutzreservat im brasilianischen Amazonasgebiet spielt.  Region: Latin America Department: History Link: www.kompetenzla.uni-koeln.de Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2010-01 to 2016-12 Person(s): Barbara Potthast
KAHINA: Participatory Social Actions and Research
Kahina is a participatory social action and research project that addresses social inequality and ethnic coexistence in the Districts IV and V of Melilla City. Region: Africa Department: Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology Link: ethnicity-forum.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2013-01 to 2014-12 Person(s): Michaela Pelican
Chinese immigration law and policy: perspectives of lawmakers, administrators and immigrants
Als ein Teil des Projekts Einwanderung und Transformation der chinesischen Gesellschaft werden hier die sozialen Dynamiken und die Umsetzung des neuen chinesischen Ausländergesetzes von 2012 aus der Perspektive staatlicher und nicht-staatlicher Akteure untersucht. Region: Asia, China Department: Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Chinese Studies Link: gepris.dfg.de Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2014-01 Person(s): Björn Ahl, Michaela Pelican
Ethnicity as a Political Resource: Perspectives from Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe
The Forum is promoting scientific exchange between researchers from different institutes within the University of Cologne as well as with national and international partners. Its objective is to strengthen the interdisciplinary and international dialogue on the formation of ethnic identities and their use as a political resource in diachronic and comparative perspective. Department: Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, History Link: ethnicity-forum.phil-fak.uni-koeln.de Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2013-08 to 2015-12 Person(s): Albert Manke, Michaela Pelican
Chinese immigration law and policy: perspectives of lawmakers, administrators and immigrants
 Als ein Teil des Projekts Einwanderung und Transformation der chinesischen Gesellschaft werden hier die sozialen Dynamiken und die Umsetzung des neuen chinesischen Ausländergesetzes von 2012 aus der Perspektive staatlicher und nicht-staatlicher Akteure untersucht. Region: Asia China Link: gepris.dfg.de Research Area: Citizenship and Migration Period: 2014-01 Person(s): Björn Ahl Michaela Pelican