Day 148, Year of #Mygration: Performing Citizenship with Dr Agnes Czajka

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This week we have been sharing a series of podcasts which look at a different aspect of 'Citizenship'. In this final podcast, Dr Agnes Czajka, a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Studies speaks with Emily Yossarian, Senior Manager in the Graduate School Network, about performing citizenship. The profound questions on whether or not formal citizenship offers equal rights to all people in society is discussed at length in the podcast. Migrants and other minority rights and how they feature in the performance of citizenship is explored.

 

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