Browsing by Subject "citizenship"
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(2012-07-26)Department: EnglishBlack Theories of Citizenship in the Early United States, 1793-1860, examines early U.S. citizenship through the work of black activists and intellectuals writing between 1793 and 1861, just after the framing of the Federal ...
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(2011-12-10)Department: Political ScienceIn my dissertation, I argue that democratic theory harbors a paradox of personhood in which theorists hinge human equality to the concept of personhood, but then invest personhood with a cluster of cognitive requirements ...
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(2019-03-27)Department: Medicine, Health, and SocietyIn the wake of President Trump’s refugee ban, hashtags such as “#veteransoverrefugees” circulated throughout Twitter, indirectly shaping public discourse on immigration. Memes questioning the government over “why we should ...
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(2022-07-20)Department: HistoryIn between the 1960s and 1970s, reformers pushed federal courts and policymakers to treat alcoholic citizens with medicine and therapy rather than carceral punishment. In doing so, advocates attempted to fundamentally ...