The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenships

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Autor(a) principal: Vior, Eduardo J.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Bonilla, Alcira B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Sociedade em Debate (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ucpel.edu.br/rsd/article/view/350
Resumo: Despite its widespread application, the human right to migration proclaimed by Law No. 25.871 (2004) poses a legitimacy problem for the Argentinian state, since it means the state has recognized that people’s right to settle wherever they like is superior to the State’s right to regulate entry. In addition, the birth of a second, citizen generation leads immigrant communities to exercise their political powers. The experience from 19th century shows however how the States and social majorities try to exclude these communities with racist tools. Pressure for participation by immigrant descendants brings into question the „national“ character of the notion of citizenship. This paper explores different alternatives for the development of inclusive citizenships in a world where national states prevail.
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spelling The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenshipsEl derecho humano a la migración y las ciudadanías interculturales emergentesHuman right to migrationemerging intercultural citizenshipsDireito humano à migraçãocidadania interculturalDespite its widespread application, the human right to migration proclaimed by Law No. 25.871 (2004) poses a legitimacy problem for the Argentinian state, since it means the state has recognized that people’s right to settle wherever they like is superior to the State’s right to regulate entry. In addition, the birth of a second, citizen generation leads immigrant communities to exercise their political powers. The experience from 19th century shows however how the States and social majorities try to exclude these communities with racist tools. Pressure for participation by immigrant descendants brings into question the „national“ character of the notion of citizenship. This paper explores different alternatives for the development of inclusive citizenships in a world where national states prevail.A pesar de su aplicación inconsecuente, el derecho humano a la migración proclamado por la Ley 25.871 (2004) plantea al Estado argentino un problema de legitimidad, ya que al proclamarlo reconoció un derecho de las personas a instalarse donde deseen superior al derecho del Estado a regular su ingreso. Además también el nacimiento de una segunda generación que ya es ciudadana lleva a las comunidades de origen inmigrante a ejercer sus derechos políticos. La experiencia desde el siglo XIX muestra empero cómo los Estados y las mayorías sociales pretenden excluirlas con instrumentos racistas. La presión participatoria de quienes provienen de la inmigración extranjera cuestiona el carácter „nacional“ de la idea de ciudadanía. En esta ponencia se exploran diferentes alternativas para el desarrollo de ciudadanías incluyentes en un mundo donde predominan los Estados nacionales.PPG em Política Social e Direitos Humanos2012-06-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ucpel.edu.br/rsd/article/view/350Sociedade em Debate; Vol. 15 No. 2 (2009): Sociedade em Debate; 33-54Sociedade em Debate; Vol. 15 Núm. 2 (2009): Sociedade em Debate; 33-54Sociedade em Debate; v. 15 n. 2 (2009): Sociedade em Debate; 33-542317-02041414-9869reponame:Sociedade em Debate (Online)instname:Universidade Católica de Pelotas (UCPEL)instacron:UCPELporhttps://revistas.ucpel.edu.br/rsd/article/view/350/308Vior, Eduardo J.Bonilla, Alcira B.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-16T16:31:20Zoai:www.rle.ucpel.tche.br:article/350Revistahttps://revistas.ucpel.edu.br/index.php/rsdPUBhttps://revistas.ucpel.edu.br/index.php/rsd/oaiveramrn@gmail.com||revista@phoenix.ucpel.tche.br2317-02041414-9869opendoar:2024-05-16T16:31:20Sociedade em Debate (Online) - Universidade Católica de Pelotas (UCPEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenships
El derecho humano a la migración y las ciudadanías interculturales emergentes
title The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenships
spellingShingle The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenships
Vior, Eduardo J.
Human right to migration
emerging intercultural citizenships
Direito humano à migração
cidadania intercultural
title_short The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenships
title_full The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenships
title_fullStr The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenships
title_full_unstemmed The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenships
title_sort The human right to migration and emerging intercultural citizenships
author Vior, Eduardo J.
author_facet Vior, Eduardo J.
Bonilla, Alcira B.
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author2 Bonilla, Alcira B.
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Bonilla, Alcira B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Human right to migration
emerging intercultural citizenships
Direito humano à migração
cidadania intercultural
topic Human right to migration
emerging intercultural citizenships
Direito humano à migração
cidadania intercultural
description Despite its widespread application, the human right to migration proclaimed by Law No. 25.871 (2004) poses a legitimacy problem for the Argentinian state, since it means the state has recognized that people’s right to settle wherever they like is superior to the State’s right to regulate entry. In addition, the birth of a second, citizen generation leads immigrant communities to exercise their political powers. The experience from 19th century shows however how the States and social majorities try to exclude these communities with racist tools. Pressure for participation by immigrant descendants brings into question the „national“ character of the notion of citizenship. This paper explores different alternatives for the development of inclusive citizenships in a world where national states prevail.
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