2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2461696
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Citizenship as Lived Experience: Belonging and Documentality after the Breakup of Yugoslavia

Abstract: Citizenship is usually thought of in terms of legal and political parameters setting the conditions for individuals' statuses and rights, and so has been the case in its application to the post-Yugoslav context. With the primary interest in the "topdown" perspective, citizenship has been described as a tool with which new states regulated their respective citizenship bodies. But, equally, by granting us documents (passports, birth and marriage certificates, IDs, etc.) which connect us to a wider community, and… Show more

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