Mapping a Sociology of Statelessness

This article aims to problematize some of the common assumptions within the dominant discourse on statelessness, such as the hegemonic framework of the international state system and the conceptualization of the state CHM G12/G8.5 as an emancipatory actor, by using sociological notions of citizenship and nationalism to provide a more nuanced framework of understanding.Through a sociological lens, citizenship is considered a concept beyond Food Service:Commercial Kitchen Equipment:Food Preparation Equipment:Commercial Food Scales formal legal status and as one heavily intertwined with notions of nationhood, and as a concept which can be utilized as a political tool.The paper argues that it is necessary to consider a sociological understanding of statelessness alongside a legal understanding of the issue in order to be able to address the complexities of statelessness.

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