理解公民行为:希腊黑人行动主义的故事

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Costas Gousis, A. Gill
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摘要21世纪头十年的希腊公民制度被称为欧洲最严格的公民制度之一。“反对婴儿床上的种族主义”运动成立于2000年代中期,呼吁修改立法,允许在希腊出生和/或长大的第二代移民有权获得希腊公民身份。文章以对公民身份的批判性研究为基础,利用生活史访谈,探讨了参与竞选的两位主要活动家的政治形成,描绘了他们的经历和斗争的演变。通过这种方式,它表明公民身份不仅仅是一种正式的法律权利,公民身份斗争是成为公民的过程的一部分。非洲妇女联合会主席洛蕾塔·麦考利的故事聚焦于非洲妇女对这场运动的贡献,并将其置于更广泛的姐妹情谊和斗争实践中,以符合黑人女权主义的交叉性。参与这场运动的年轻第二代活动家Michael Afolayan的故事提供了黑人青年参与特定形式政治参与的观点,引起了人们对“第二代移民”一词背后的“混合”身份以及这种身份对集体行动的严重影响的关注。
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Understanding acts of citizenship: stories of black activism in Greece
ABSTRACT The Greek citizenship regime in the first decade of the 21st century has been described as one of the most restrictive in Europe. The campaign ‘No to racism from the baby’s cot’ was created in mid-2000s and called for legislative changes that would allow second-generation immigrants born and/or raised in Greece the right to acquire Greek citizenship. Building on critical studies of citizenship and using life-history interviews, the article explores the political formation of two leading activists who were involved in the campaign, charting the evolution of their experiences and struggles. This way, it shows that citizenship is more than a formal legal entitlement and citizenship struggles are part of the process of making and being a citizen. The story of Loretta Macauley, president of the United African Women’s Organization, focuses on the African women’s contribution to the campaign and situates this within a broader practice of sisterhood and struggle in line with Black feminist intersectionality. The story of Michael Afolayan, a young second-generation activist involved in the campaign, provides a view of black youth involvement in specific forms of political participation, drawing attention to the ‘hybrid’ identity behind the term ‘second generation immigrant’ and the serious implications this identity has for collective action.
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Citizenship Studies
Citizenship Studies POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
3.60
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11.10%
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85
期刊介绍: Citizenship Studies publishes internationally recognised scholarly work on contemporary issues in citizenship, human rights and democratic processes from an interdisciplinary perspective covering the fields of politics, sociology, history and cultural studies. It seeks to lead an international debate on the academic analysis of citizenship, and also aims to cross the division between internal and academic and external public debate. The journal focuses on debates that move beyond conventional notions of citizenship, and treats citizenship as a strategic concept that is central in the analysis of identity, participation, empowerment, human rights and the public interest.
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