‘Mixed marriage', citizenship and the policing of intimacy in contemporary France
This paper examines the ways in which recent family migration policy and its practice in the form of enquiries into the character of bi-national marriages ('mixed marriages’, in French terminology) shape the experience of citizenship in contemporary France. Like other European states...
Main Author: | Kringelbach, H |
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Format: | Working paper |
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International Migration Institute
2013
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