Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance
The Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance (CCIG) is a University designated Centre of Research Excellence
Olaf Corry’s recent publication Constructing a Global Polity: Theory, Discourse and Governance (Palgrave 2013) argues that our current understanding of globalization makes it impossible to grasp some crucial ch
The 35th anniversary edition of Policing the Crisis: Mugging, The State and Law and Order (by Stuart Hall, Chas Critcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke and Brian Roberts) has just been published by Palgrave Macmillan.
An interview conducted by Florin Faje and Alina-Sandra Cucu (Central European University) with John Clarke has just been transcribed and can be found in the LeftEast section of CriticAtac.
What does it mean to be a European citizen? The rapidly changing politics of citizenship in the face of migration, diversity, heightened concerns about security, and financial and economic crises, has left European citizenship as one of the major political and social challenges to European integration.
The Sociological Review Prize for 2011 has been awarded to Dr Liz McFall for her article ‘A “good, average man”: calculation and the limits of statistics in enrolling insurance customers’ (The Sociological Review, 59, 4: 661-84, November, 2011).