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Power and examination: A critique of citizenship tests
Oded Löwenheim
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Orit Gazit
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Department of International Relations
Glocal Master of International Development
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Immigrants
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Citizenship Tests
100%
Terrorist Threat
50%
Putting
50%
Microphysics
50%
Citizenship
50%
Outburst
50%
Host Society
50%
Language Skills
50%
Civic Integration Policies
50%
Western State
50%
State Presence
50%
Advanced Language
50%
Civic Knowledge
50%
Governmentality
50%
Internal Inconsistency
50%
Non-Western
50%
Full Citizenship
50%
Cultural Knowledge
50%
Arts and Humanities
Civics
100%
Terror
50%
Literature
50%
Cultural Knowledge
50%
Governmentality
50%
Liminal
50%
Integration Policy
50%
Language Skill
50%
Social Sciences
Civics
100%
Integration Policy
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Immigrant
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Policy Integration
100%