New on Citizenship in Southeast Europe webmagazine:
Learning to be a citizen through policy analysis and protest by Karin Doolan
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New CITSEE story on the Pioneer Alliance of Yugoslavia and the masking of socialist citizens by Igor Duda
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New CITSEE photo reportage by Chiara Bonfiglioli:
The rise and fall of a women’s factory: the Sana textile factory in Bosanski Novi/Novi Grad
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New on Citizenship in Southeast Europe web magazine:
Protests and plenums in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Emin Eminagić
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The new Balkan revolts: from protests to plenums, and beyond by Igor Štiks and Srećko Horvat
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New CITSEE blog on the new non-wave of EU immigration: ‘What is the problem here?’
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New blog on the CITSEE webmagazine:
North Kosovo: new reality, old problems by Gezim Krasniqi
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New on Citizenship in Southeast Europe webmagazine:‘What happens after the square’s empty?’- An interview with Costas Douzinas
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New CITSEE blog:
Fifty shades of racism, or the inclusion of Romani minorities in Europe by Julija Sardelic
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New CITSEE Story: To tweet or not to tweet? - The role of the writer as an engaged citizen by Nick Holdstock
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New CITSEE Op-Ed:
Is being ‘Scottish’ a matter of birth, descent or residence? by Jo Shaw
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New CITSEE Study:
LGBT rights and EU accession process in Southeast Europe by Katja Kahlina
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When counting counts. The Bosnian census by Florian Bieber
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New CITSEE study:
‘Perceived co-ethnics’ and kin-state citizenship in Southeastern Europe by Dejan Stjepanović
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CITSEE: 8 new working papers on various aspects of citizenship in Southeast Europe
The CITSEE team is pleased to announce the publication of eight new papers in its Working Paper Series on citizenship regimes in post-Yugoslav states.
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New CITSEE study:
Being an activist: Feminist citizenship in Yugoslavia and post-Yugoslav spaces by Adriana Zaharijević
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New CITSEE study:
The politics of return, inequality and citizenship in the post-Yugoslav space by Biljana Đorđević
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