Day 144, Year of #Mygration: Genealogies of Citizenship with Dr Agnes Czajka

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This week we are sharing a series of podcasts produced by a team of academics at The Open University, which look at a different aspect of 'Citizenship' each day. Today we hear from Dr Agnes Czajka, a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Studies. Today she talks to Emily Yossarian, a Senior Manager in the Graduate School Network, about genealogies of citizenship. Discussions explore the development of citizenship as a concept. The podcast reminds us that citizenship is not static as it were, but dynamic, especially in this era of globalisation.

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