CONTRIBUTOR:

Iseult Honohan

AFFILIATION:

TITLE:

Associate Professor Emeritus

DEPARTMENT:

UCD School of Politics and International Relations

INSTITUTION:

University College Dublin

BIOGRAPHY:

Iseult Honohan’s research focuses on republican political theory - its normative foundations and its application to areas including citizenship, immigration and diversity. Her publications include Civic Republicanism (Routledge 2002); ‘Reconsidering the claim to family reunification in migration’ Political Studies (2009); ‘Liberal and republican citizenship’ in The Oxford Handbook on Citizenship (Baubock, Bloemraad, Shachar, Vink (eds) (Oxford University Press 2017); and ‘Just what’s wrong with losing citizenship? Examining revocation of citizenship from a non-domination perspective’, Citizenship Studies (2020). She has participated since 2010 in GLOBALCIT, the online observatory and research network on citizenship laws and electoral rights around the globe, collaborating on comparative analyses of legal provisions for acquisition and loss of citizenship and developing indices of citizenship, especially of birthright citizenship acquisition. She is currently completing an historical dataset of global birthright citizenship provisions from 1985 to the present, and an index based on this dataset.