H-Citizenship promotes interdisciplinary research and intellectual exchange about citizenship within a global community of scholars; students; political, community and business leaders; and the general public. In particular, H-Citizenship encourages analysis of the relationship between citizens and the political, social, economic, and cultural communities of which they are a part. Toward these ends, H-Citizenship will foster the study of citizenship as an interdisciplinary academic field and establish a forum to stimulate and shape public discourse about citizenship.
| - | CFP: May 31 Deadline for International conference in Beijing, 23-24 October 2012 "Hugh Starkey" <h.starkey@ioe.ac.uk> |
| - | Reminder: call for papers "Citizenship after periods of occupation and collaboration" 8-9 November 2012 Aaron Benyamin Retish <aretish@WAYNE.EDU> |
| - | IASFM 14 Proposed Panel on Home-making in Protracted Refugee Situations "Anita Häusermann Fábos, Clark U" <afabos@CLARKU.EDU> |
| - | Reply to Masters Thesis Question "Patricia Y.C.E. Lin" <drplinucb@berkeley.edu> |
| - | CFP: “The Meaning of Citizenship”, 10th Anniversary Conference of the Center for the Study of Citizenship Aaron Benyamin Retish <aretish@WAYNE.EDU> |
| - | Masters Thesis Question: 5 Replies Aaron Benyamin Retish <aretish@WAYNE.EDU> |
| - | Masters Thesis Question "Angela Wohlfarth" <angela.wohlfarth@gmail.com> |
