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Published in: HomeThe politics of piety and secularism
In this video interview from the Oecumene project's second symposium, Saba Mahmood discusses Malala Yousufzai,...
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Published in: HomeReligious liberty, the minority problem and geopolitics
In a keynote lecture from the Oecumene project's second symposium, Saba Mahmood shows that religious liberty is a...
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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: HomeWalter Mignolo on orientalism and occidentalism
In this interview from the Oecumene project's second symposium, Walter Mignolo introduces his thinking on...
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Published in: HomeStories of revolution and rivers that run dry
The author encounters a plethora of narrations that examine in the most beautifully chaotic of ways the reluctant...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Kanak Attak: discursive acts of citizenship in Germany
Kanak Attak in Germany is an anti-racist collective of people with mixed ethnic backgrounds who aim to turn the...
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Published in: HomeBurning cars in the banlieues as acts of citizenship
The worlds of concrete, the car and masculinity are ways to delve into acts which have only so far attracted...
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Published in: HomeLegitimating immigration regimes in the European Union
The threat that immigration poses to so-called western democratic values is increasingly the subject of...
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Published in: HomeBritish-Muslim family law and citizenship
Muslims in Britain marry, divorce, bring up their children and deal with death by resorting to a variety of norms...
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Published in: HomeMigrants as activist citizens in Italy
In 2010 and 2011 migrants behaved like activist citizens throughout Italy, initiating a new cycle of struggles in...
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Published in: openIndiaMathas, gurus and citizenship in colonial India
Strong religious, communal and kinship ties in non-European societies were treated as evidence of their inability to...
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Published in: openIndiaWriting as resistance in postcolonial India
The Indian government has justified the construction of the Sardar Sarovar megadam as a national instrument of...
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Published in: HomeThe creation of Palestinian citizenship under an international mandate: 1918-1925
An internationally-recognised citizenship of the Arab Middle East designed during the era of mandates by the British...
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Published in: HomeTruth and Reconciliation: a new political subjectivity for post-Yugoslavs?
'Truth and Reconciliation' is a paradigm entrapped within the limits of the existing state’s institutional...
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Published in: HomeCitizenship after orientalism - an introduction
Introducing this week's guest theme.
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Published in: openIndiaPolitical subjectivity in Edmund Burke’s India and liberal multiculturalism
Edmund Burke’s speeches on India illustrate the emergence of the orientalised political subject. Traces of this in...
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Published in: HomeOrientalism and the modernisation of sexuality
In the last two decades gendered and sexual ‘others’ have been ‘included’ in citizenship, as new sexual...
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Published in: HomeCitizens without frontiers
Movements without frontiers are neither commercial nor protected. In fact, state, corporate and religious...