Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance

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

Podcasts

'Citizenship without Community' Conference Media 10th May 2010

For those unable to attend the Citizenship without Community workshop held on May 10th 2010 all of the talks are now available to listen to in podcast format through the links below.

Keynotes

'The "Impossible" Community of the Citizens: past and present problems' Professor Étienne Balibar

This keynote lecture was given by Professor Étienne Balibar at the 'Citizenship without Community' event hosted by CCIG in collaboration with the BISA poststructural politics working group, held o

'Citizens without Nations' Professor Engin Isin

This keynote lecture was given by Professor Engin Isin at the 'Citizenship without Community' event hosted by CCIG in collaboration with the BISA poststructural politics working group, held on the 10th of May 2010.

'Unexpected citizens: Sex work, mobility, Europe' talk by Dr Rutvica Andrijasevic, Dr Claudia Aradau, Dr Jef Huysmans and Dr Vicki Squire.

In this talk, given as part of CCIG Forum 13, Dr Claudia Aradau, Dr Jef Huysmans and Dr Vicki Squire outline the findings from a work package of the European funded ENACT project.

Reading Sigmund Freud’s Group psychology today Professor Deborah Britzman Keynote Lecture

Deborah Britzman, Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of English at York University, Canada, gave a CCIG keynote lecture within CCIG Forum 12.

Professor Craig Calhoun keynote lecture

In this recent Keynote lecture jointly organised by CCIG, CHERI and OpenSpace, Professor Craig Calhoun, president of the Social Science Research Council gives his views on the future of resear

'Architectures of Affect: anticipating and manipulating the event in processes of videogame design and testing' talk by Dr James Ash

In this paper, given as part of CCIG Forum 11, Dr James Ash examines the process of designing and testing the multiplayer levels for a large commercially released videogame.

'Theatre without Seperation: on the presencing of self and other' Dr Paul Simpson

In this talk, given as part of CCIG Forum 11, Dr Paul Simpson from the University of Keele discusses his recently completed research on performance and public space. Utilising the work of philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy the paper discusses how Nancy's work problematises traditional accounts of intersubjectivity.

'Cosmopolitan and Personal Publics' talk by Professor Ida Susser

In this talk, given as part of CCIG forum 11, Professor Ida Susser from New York University, speaks around themes from her new book 'AIDS, Sex, and Culture: Global Politics and Survival in Southern Africa' (2009, Wiley Blackwell), providing a clear summary of