<p><em>Loss and Liquid Citizenship in Europe</em> offers a means of understanding how experiences of loss intersect with discourses of migration and citizenship to affect feelings of belonging with respect to host communities and newcomers. Adopting a de-colonial and intersectional perspective it examines the condition of postmigration regarding it as a space of social cultural and political transformation. In doing so it questions the dominant binary in terms of both legal distinctions and socio-cultural distinctions between settled majorities and migrating minorities. Confronted with the spread of a neo-populist far-right political agenda across the world this book provides new insights into ways in which we might re-conceptualise a vision of social inclusion for both majorities and minorities on the move. As such it will appeal to scholars and students across the social sciences with interests in migration and diaspora citizenship and belonging. </p>
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