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'Opening the Boundaries of Citizenship' Conference, Milton Keynes, UK

The Conference will explore new approaches and methods to conceptualising and politicising citizenship through discussing struggles, contestations and challenges to citizenship around the world.

6 February 2012 - 7 February 2012
 
Keynote lectures by:
- Judith Butler (University of California) 'Self-Determination, Palestinian Statehood, and the Anarchist Impasse'
- Paul Gilroy (LSE) ‘Subjects in the Kettle: Notes on Citizenship, Dissent, and Securitocracy’
- Engin Isin (The Open University) Inaugural Lecture 'Citizens Without Frontiers?'
- Bryan Turner (CUNY) 'City, Nation, Globe: Three Movements in the History of Citizenship'

To book the event (£50/£30 student concession) and for further details, please follow: http://www.oecumene.eu/events/1st-symposium(opens in new window)

The conference is part of the First Symposium ‘Citizenship after Orientalism’ organised by the Oecumene Project being held on 6-11 February 2012.Oecumene: Citizenship after Orientalism is funded by an European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant (Institutions, values, beliefs and behaviour ERC-AG-SH2).
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