Engin Isin is Professor of Politics at The Open University, UK. He is a leading scholar of citizenship studies and is a Chief Editor of the journal Citizenship Studies. He is author and editor of fifteen books in the field, including 'Being Political' and 'Citizens Without Frontiers’.
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Published in: HomeMichel Foucault as an activist intellectual
Foucault's 1982 - 3 lectures presented his thoughts on the subject of parrhesia, or the truth-telling subject. He...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesWho is the subject of digital rights?
Digital rights organizations already number more than ecological rights or animal rights movements at their height....
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Acts, affects, calls
What art accomplishes in performing politics is to govern (placing beings into play with one another) bodies through...
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Published in: HomeWho are Europe's citizens?
This introduction to an event on enacting European citizenship asks: who are Europe's citizens, how are they...
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Published in: HomeDeorientalizing citizenship? An introduction to the second Oecumene symposium
In the first of a series of videos from the Oecumene project's second symposium on citizenship, orientalism and...
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Published in: HomeCitizenship after orientalism - an introduction
Introducing this week's guest theme.