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The Enclave Society: Towards a Sociology of Immobility

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In contemporary sociology, there has been significant interest in the idea of mobility, the decline of the nation state, the rise of flexible citizenship, and the porous quality of political bounda... as discussed by the authors.
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In contemporary sociology, there has been significant interest in the idea of mobility, the decline of the nation state, the rise of flexible citizenship, and the porous quality of political bounda...

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Towards a Politics of Mobility

TL;DR: In this paper, an approach to mobility that takes both historical mobilities and forms of immobility seriously is proposed, and it is argued that is important for the development of a politics of mobility.
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Regimes of Mobility Across the Globe

TL;DR: The Regimes of Mobility: Imaginaries and Relationalities of Power as discussed by the authors is a special issue of JEMS that introduces, build on, as well as critique, past and present studies of mobility.

한국 시티즌쉽(citizenship)

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TL;DR: For example, in this paper, the authors propose a system for citizenship verification, which is based on the concept of "citizenship" (citizenship) and "national identity" (national identity).
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Understanding Immobility: Moving Beyond the Mobility Bias in Migration Studies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors suggest that there is a mobility bias in migration research: by focusing on the "drivers" of migration, the forces that lead to the initiation and perpetuation of migration flows, m...
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Semi-Citizenship in Democratic Politics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce the notion of semi-citizenship and the concept of relative rights in the context of a semi-nationality system, and discuss the history of the semi-citizen movement.
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The rise of the network society

TL;DR: The Rise of the Network Society as discussed by the authors is an account of the economic and social dynamics of the new age of information, which is based on research in the USA, Asia, Latin America, and Europe, it aims to formulate a systematic theory of the information society which takes account of fundamental effects of information technology on the contemporary world.
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Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the logic of sovereignty and the paradox of sovereignty in the form of the human sacer and the notion of potentiality and potentiality-and-law.
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Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence

Judith Butler
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that it is acceptable, even necessary, to grieve some lives, while others are not valued or are even incomprehensible as lives at all, and argue against the rhetorical use of the charge of anti-semitism to quell public debate.
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The New Spirit of Capitalism

TL;DR: A century after the publication of Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the "Spirit" of Capitalism, a major new work examines network-based organization, employee autonomy and post-Fordist horizontal work structures.
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Flexible Citizenship: The Cultural Logics of Transnationality

Aihwa Ong
TL;DR: Flexible citizenship: the cultural logics of transnationality Part 1 Emerging modernities 1 The geopolitics of cultural knowledge 2 A "momentary glow of fraternity" Part 2 Regimes and strategies 3 Fengshui and the limits to cultural accumulation 4 The Pacific shuttle: family, citizenship, and capital Part 3 Translocal publics 5 The family romance of madarin capital 6 "A better tomorrow"?: the struggle for global visibility Part 4 Global futures 7 Saying no the West: Liberal reasoning in Asia 8 Zone of new soverignty Afterword: an anthropology of trans