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KCLEURESEARCH 2011 : Developments in contemporary citizenship

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Link: http://kcleuresearch.wordpress.com/
 
When Jun 10, 2011 - Jun 10, 2011
Where London
Submission Deadline May 2, 2011
Categories    citizenship   migrations   inequality   political theory
 

Call For Papers

CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH GROUP
KING’S COLLEGE LONDON

CALL FOR PAPERS
DEADLINE: MAY 2nd 2011

DEVELOPMENTS IN CONTEMPORARY CITIZENSHIP

The European Studies Postgraduate Research Group at King’s College London is pleased to announce a call for papers for their forthcoming research seminar, Developments in Contemporary Citizenship.

The institution of citizenship is undergoing a period of intense scrutiny in academia and political practice. The widening and deepening of the European Union, the social inclusion of migrant populations and the economic inequalities emphasised by the repercussions of the financial crisis are just a few examples of processes which today urge a renewed assessment of citizenship as a normative ideal and a political project.

The seminar is free and open to all. We hope to engage a range of speakers from interdisciplinary backgrounds in debate over theoretical conceptualizations of citizenship (Panel One) as well as case studies of the forms of and provisions for modes of citizenship in dynamically changing societies (Panel Two). The discussions will be chaired by Dr Stathis Kouvelakis and Dr Nagore Calvo of King’s College London.

Key areas include (but are not limited to):
- The theoretical and social relevance of the concept of citizenship
- Citizenship, nationhood and the State
- Citizenship as inclusion: immigration, race, ethnicity
- Citizenship beyond national borders: the European Union and global rights
- Crisis, recession and economic rights
- Inclusion and exclusion on the local level: citizenship ‘from below’?

We aim to create a space for open discussion and critical development of original work. Papers should be of around 15 minutes’ duration, followed by discussion from the audience. Academics, researchers and postgraduate students are encouraged to send abstracts of no more than 250 words proposing articles, working papers, discussion pieces on theoretical debates or empirical case studies that can offer a new perspective to the debate.

Date: 10th June 2011
Place: King’s College London, Waterloo Campus

Abstracts should be sent to Simon McMahon at simon.mcmahon@kcl.ac.uk by Monday 2nd May at the latest. Speakers will be contacted during the following week.

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