Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance

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

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Watch Prof Jill Korbin's Keynote Lecture on 'Childhood and well being in cultural context'

Jill Korbin

In this keynote lecture, given as part of CCIG Forum 15, Prof Jill Korbin discusses issues surrounding child and adoloscent well being in cultural context.

Watch an interview with Professor Andrea Doucet

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Filmed as part of Prof Andrea Doucet's keynote lecture visit to CCIG, Dr Jane McCarthy interviews

Family Troubles? Conference media now available

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After a very successful event, CCIG is pleased to announce that the first and second plenaries from the 'Family Troubles?' conference are now available to view on our media pages.

Watch opening discussion from ICCM event on Critical Methods in Security Studies

ICCR event speakers

 Speakers in this discussion include Dr Jef Huysmans (Open University), Dr Claudia Aradau (Open University), Professor Stefan Elbe (University of Sussex), Dr Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh) and

Watch 'Visualizing War: Politics Between Image and Text' by Professor Roland Bleiker

Professor Roland Bleiker

In this keynote lecture, given as part of the 'War & Visuality: conflict and the politics of perception' workshop co-organised by the securities programme of CCIG and

Interview with Professor Deborah Britzman now online

Deborah Britzman

In this interview, given after her keynote lecture at CCIIG Forum 12, Prof Deborah Britzman outlines her key ideas and concepts regarding psychoanalysis and education.

Watch Professor Craig Calhoun's keynote lecture 'Free Inquiry and Public Mission in the Research University'

Craig Calhoun

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

Watch Tania Li's keynote lecture 'To Make Live or Let Die'

Tania Li speaking at CCIG Forum 10

A video of Prof Tania Li's entire keynote address 'To make live or let die? emergent assemblages for the protection of surplus populations', which she gave at the recent CCIG Forum 10, is now available to view online.

Watch Wendy Brown's Keynote Lecture

Wendy Brown

A video of Professor Wendy Brown's recent lecture within the CCIG keynote lecture series - including responses from Professor Stuart Elden, Department of Geography, Durham University, and

CCIG on YouTube

With special thanks to the Open University’s Berrill Webcasts site, we are now able to make available through these sites archived video content from selected CCIG-related events.