Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance

The Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance (CCIG) is a University designated Centre of Research Excellence

May 2013

British Muslim soldiers

This entry was first posted on Vron's blog

 

The white South Africans who opposed apartheid

This blog entry was originally posted on Manchester University Press website, on the 22 of May 2013

 

Contemporary Political Agency: Theory and Practice

Institutional racism and the police in 1982

This entry was first posted on Vron's blog, the 3d of May, 2013.

 

Debating the politics of consumption

This entry was first posted on Clive's blog, on the 18th of May, 2013.

 

Cultural analytics: to be continued

This entry was first posted on the 17th of May, 2013, on Gilian's Blog.

 

What does ‘ubiquity’ do to ‘the image’?

I’ve just been reading Martin Hand’s new book Ubiquitous Photography, which is part of a series on digital media and society published by Polity Press.

Old haunts: is this what happened to postcolonial theory?

Human rights and citizenship in Bosnia and Herzegovina

By Elena Cirkovic

 

This blog entry was first posted on the Oecumene Website, the 10th of May 2013

 

Do we really know who can act as a European citizen?

This blog entry by Prof. Mike Saward was first published on the ENACT Project website the 2d of May, 2013

 

The new book Enacting European Citizenship does a curious thing: it questions the very ownership of the idea of citizenship.