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Ethnography of a political ritual: speeches given to new Swiss citizens by representatives of the state

Ossipow, Laurence
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Felder, Maxime
2015
Citizenship Studies

Our paper examines speeches given at citizenship ceremonies in Geneva (Switzerland) in order to understand what makes a foreigner a new member of a national and especially of a cantonal entity. Focusing on speeches by three ministers over an interval of 4 years, we analyze their conceptions of the state, the nation, and of nationality, and the kind of change – if any – this rite of passage acknowledges. We observed that the variations that appeared, ranging from an assimilationist view to a conception of citizenship mainly encompassing rights and duties, reached beyond the political positions of the magistrates who wrote and read the speeches. We aim to show that official discourse covers a broad range of conceptions of the state and of citizenship, independently of the political position of the state representative making the speech

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research article
DOI
10.1080/13621025.2015.1006175
Author(s)
Ossipow, Laurence
Felder, Maxime
Date Issued

2015

Published in
Citizenship Studies
Volume

19

Issue

3-4

Start page

233

End page

247

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LASUR  
Available on Infoscience
April 9, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/155959
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