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Building: James Watt South, Floor: 3, Room: J361
Friday 11:00 - 12:40 BST (05/09/2014)
The concept of citizenship is defined and re-defined, never exhaustedly but always contingently, in relation to various dimensions. These dimensions, such as identity, rights or legal status, are widely discussed by scholars across disciplines. This panel invites papers analysing any of the potential aspects constituting citizenship from the conceptual point of view. The contributions can focus on theoretical readings or more empirical case studies, but they should pay attention to the uses and constructions of the concept of citizenship.
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Participation in EU Programmes and Participants’ Conceptualisations of Citizenship | View Paper Details |
Participatory Governance and Professional Radicalism – Two Historical Variations of Community Organising | View Paper Details |
Revisiting the Notion of 'Good-Enough' Citizens: An Exploration of Current Discourses on Political Participation | View Paper Details |
Abstaining Citizenship: On Some Deliberative and Epistocratic Understandings of The Act of Refraining From Voting | View Paper Details |