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Melissa Blanchard et al., « Editorial: Multiple Citizenships: Mobility as Heritage and Horizon », Revue européenne des migrations internationales, ID : 10.4000/remi.25845
As a result of the increasing mobility of individuals on a global scale and the changes that have affected modern nation-states, the number of people holding at least two citizenships is increasing, to the point where multiple citizenships is becoming a “new global norm” (Harpaz, 2016: 5). This phenomenon has its roots in the migratory heritage of societies and can be explained by a number of factors, including the growing importance of jus soli (right of the soil), greater gender equality t...