49 search results for “citizenship” in the Public website
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    Citizenship, Migration and Global Transformations
    
    
Globalization, migration, technological innovation and climate change pose challenges to citizens in European countries. These challenges test the limits of cross-national and cross-generational solidarities, touching upon the very foundations of governance and society. This research program aims at…
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    Migrants, welfare and social citizenship in postcolonial Europe
    
    
This paper explores how citizenship is enacted and experienced in welfare encounters for Egyptian migrant parents in Paris, Amsterdam, and Milan, highlighting the importance of social citizenship and personal interactions in shaping belonging.
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    Welfare, social citizenship, and the spectre of inequality in Amsterdam
    
    
This article explores how notions of citizenship are negotiated in encounters between parents and youth care professionals in Amsterdam in the context of heated debates over citizenship and belonging. We draw on ethnographic research on Egyptian migrant parents’ interactions with the welfare state,…
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    From Clients to Citizens? Emerging Citizenship in Democratizing Indonesia
    
    
What is the impact of Indonesia’s democratization process on everyday state-citizen relations?
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    Wasted: Exploring Food Citizenship as a Form of Urban Resilience. A case study of food waste perceptions and practices in The Hague.
    
    
How do different communities of residents in The Hague perceive and manage food waste in relation to citizenship (rights and responsibilities)?
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    Global citizenship research launched in cooperation with NCDO
        
    
At the initiative of the National Commission for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development (NCDO), Leiden University has commenced research into global citizenship.
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    Citizenship, Migration & Global Transformation: an interdisciplinary research project
        
    
A research team of fifteen people – representing domains such as political economy, international relations, law, history and public administration - will work on the interdisciplinary programme Citizenship, Migration and Global Transformation. Leiden University has granted 3.5 million euro's to the…
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    Hanna van BentumFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Let us Live as Hindus
    
    
Priya Swamy defended her thesis on 27 October 2016
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    (Non)recognition of legal identity in aspirant states: evidence from Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transnistria
    
    
Ramesh Ganohariti will examine legal identity in three post-Soviet aspirant states and outline four common scenarios in this article.
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    Moritz Jesse and Daniel Carter present in Luxembourg on EU Citizenship
        
    
Moritz Jesse and Daniel Carter, both members of the Europa Institute in Leiden, participated in the Conference ‘EU Citizenship and Federalism: The Role of Rights’ in November 2017.
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    Five questions about the research programme Citizenship, Migration and Global Transformations
        
    
De onderzoeksteams zijn opgezet, samenwerkingen zijn gestart, projecten afgetrapt, de eerste startsubsidies zijn binnen en de websites zijn in de lucht. Het stimuleringsprogramma Citizenship, Migration and Global Transformations, dat bestaat uit de twee pijlers Social Citizenship and Migration en Global…
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    Aslihan ÖztürkSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Peasants, Citizens and Soldiers
    
    
This book argues that the combined literary, epigraphic and archaeological evidence supports the theory that early-imperial Italy had about six million inhabitants.
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    Siddharth DivakaruniSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Elsa MertalaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Bashir Azizi: ‘Not war or civil war, but a global civil war’
        
    
These days we do not just have wars and civil wars – more of a global civil war, says Bashir Azizi, who received a PhD in April 2020 for his thesis on global citizenship. The second edition of his thesis was recently published.
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    Simay CetinSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Jasmijn RanaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Soledad Valdivia RiveraFaculty of Humanities
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    Suzanne NaafsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Eva PolmanFaculty of Law
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    Emil WolffFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Mari MiyamotoSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Daniela Vicherat MattarFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Zulfadhli NasutionSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Hannah BliersbachFaculty of Law
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    Food Citizens? Collective Food procurement in European cities
    
    
Cristina Grasseni’s project
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    Vincent WalstraSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Fitri MurfiantiSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Syeda ShawkatSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    The persistence of civic identities in the Netherlands, 1747-1848
    
    
This project studies the development of civic engagement in the Netherlands from the mid-eighteenth until the mid-nineteenth centuries, through a focus on the local and regional levels.
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    Cristina GrasseniSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Igor BoogSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Erik BähreSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Should recognition of the state of Israel be a requirement for naturalisation?
        
    
The German state of Saxony-Anhalt is set to make recognition of the state of Israel a requirement for becoming a German citizen. However, Peter Rodrigues, Emeritus Professor of Immigration Law, has told Dutch daily newspaper Nederlands Dagblad that introducing a similar measure in the Netherlands would…
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    Benjamin Fogarty-ValenzuelaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Shivant JhagroeFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Agents of Change? (Hi)stories, perspectives and everyday practices of intra-Schengen border officials.
    
    
What role(s) do border officials play in the enforcement and management of border control and border mobilities and how do these roles relate to the personal, organisational and larger societal context within which these officials operate?
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    Diana SuhardimanSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Daniel Carter and Moritz Jesse presented paper at ECPR Conference in Prague
        
    
Moritz Jesse, associate professor for EU Law at the Europa Institute, and Daniel Carter, PhD candidate at the Europa Institute presented the paper, entitled ‘Back to the Market Roots for ‘Legal Residence’ of Citizens of the Union – Is the Court of Justice Really Scaling Back Rights?’ at the 2016 European…
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    Ramesh Premaratne GanoharitiFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Learning to see through others’ eyes
        
    
How does a farmer decide if his cow is a prize winner? An anthropologist studying these farmers should not only look at the farmers themselves, but should in particular learn how they see the world. This is what Cristina Grasseni, the new Professor of Anthropology contends. Inaugural address on 30 O…
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    Carola van EijkFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Ratna Saptari Soetikno Slamet
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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    Memory, Modernity, and Children’s Literature in Japan
    
    
On 1 September 2022 Afke van Ewijk successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated.
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    Six questions about the book 'Ruminations' by Tahir Abbas
        
    
Tahir Abbas, Professor of Radicalisation Studies at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, is organising a book launch for his new book: 'Ruminations: Framing a sense of self and coming to terms with the other'. The book launch will take place on Thursday 15 December from 16.00-17.00 hrs. at…
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    Maartje van der Woude appointed as Series Editor for prestigious Routledge book series
        
    
Professor Maartje van der Woude, Professor of Law & Society at the Van Vollenhoven Institute, has been appointed as one of the three new series editors for the Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship.
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    Shivant Jhagroe in Ruetir about 'donut thinking' in Amsterdam
        
    
Last friday, an article appeared on Ruetir about 'donut thinking' in Amsterdam. Shivant Jhagroe, assistant professor at the Institute of Public Administration, talked about how 'donut thinking' could work in Amsterdam.