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They’re Still Missing

An insider’s account of the bungled hunt for Robert Pickton

The Grey Plateau

When the world stopped five years ago

Martin Provencher

Martin Provencher is a professor of philosophy at the Collège de Rosemont in Montreal. Since 2010, he has been a visiting fellow at the Centre de recherche en éthique de l’Université de Montréal (CREUM). This article has been translated from French by Jack Mitchell.

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Who Gets In?

A surprise European Court decision hints at citizenship’s post-national future December 2011
Before anyone began to reflect more deeply on the relationship between citizenship and immigration, Rogers Brubaker, the pioneer in this field of study, established in his book Citizenship and Nationality in France and Germany a paradox particular to the idea (outwardly universal) of citizenship: the paradox of internal inclusion and external exclusion. Citizenship is…