Opening the Boundaries of Citizenship - for iPod/iPhone

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How do we define being a citizen? In what ways has the idea of citizenship expanded? At a time when tumultuous world events, from Israel to India, call for a deeper understanding of the purpose and power of citizenship Dr Engin Isin, Professor of Citizenship at The Open University leads a team of a…

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    • Feb 25, 2014 LATEST EPISODE
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    Citizenship after Orientalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 10:02


    Professor Engin Isin explains why there’s a need to start altering the traditional views that have been held about the idea of citizenship.

    Transcript -- Citizenship after Orientalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014


    Transcript -- Professor Engin Isin explains why there’s a need to start altering the traditional views that have been held about the idea of citizenship.

    Writing Citizenship

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 9:16


    Dr Alessandra Marino examines how ‘acts of writing’ can support indigenous movements for civil and environmental rights, using the example of Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy and her activism against dams in India.

    Transcript -- Writing Citizenship

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014


    Transcript -- Dr Alessandra Marino examines how ‘acts of writing’ can support indigenous movements for civil and environmental rights, using the example of Booker Prize winner Arundhati Roy and her activism against dams in India.

    Democrats, citizens, fools

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 10:21


    Dr Deena Dajani considers the idea that the right to question authority wasn’t solely rooted in the liberal tradition of thinking of rights as abstract entitlements but in fact was enacted centuries earlier by the supposedly mad court jester.

    Transcript -- Democrats, citizens, fools

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014


    Transcript -- Dr Deena Dajani considers the idea that the right to question authority wasn’t solely rooted in the liberal tradition of thinking of rights as abstract entitlements but in fact was enacted centuries earlier by the supposedly mad court jester.

    Haunted Citizens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 8:41


    Dr Tara Atluri’s podcast takes a look at the meanings of gender justice in contemporary India and the new political movements that have arisen since this tragic case of the gang rape and murder of a young woman in New Delhi.

    Transcript -- Haunted Citizens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014


    Transcript -- Dr Tara Atluri’s podcast takes a look at the meanings of gender justice in contemporary India and the new political movements that have arisen since this tragic case of the gang rape and murder of a young woman in New Delhi.

    The Imperial Citizen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 7:44


    Dr Jack Harrington Looks at the racial inequalities and challenges imposed on the indigenous people of countries that were colonized and proposes that their respective governments used social engineering as a means of deciding who could be a citizen.

    Transcript -- The Imperial Citizen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014


    Transcript -- Dr Jack Harrington Looks at the racial inequalities and challenges imposed on the indigenous people of countries that were colonized and proposes that their respective governments used social engineering as a means of deciding who could be a citizen.

    Gurus and Citizens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 10:34


    Dr Aya Ikegame argues that religious gurus who act as providers of social care and justice represent a form of ‘citizenship’ as they successfully administer support to the community where the state is inadequate.

    Transcript -- Gurus and Citizens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014


    Transcript -- Dr Aya Ikegame argues that religious gurus who act as providers of social care and justice represent a form of ‘citizenship’ as they successfully administer support to the community where the state is inadequate.

    Sexual Citizens and Orientalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 6:19


    Dr Leticia Sabsay’s research focuses on ‘sexual citizenship’ and how the consequences of its emergence and expansion have forced Western societies to confront their own assumptions about freedom and equality within political, social and contemporary life.

    Transcript -- Sexual Citizens and Orientalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014


    Transcript -- Dr Leticia Sabsay’s research focuses on ‘sexual citizenship’ and how the consequences of its emergence and expansion have forced Western societies to confront their own assumptions about freedom and equality within political, social and contemporary life.

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