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DOWNLOAD BOOKLET CAS SEE 2013. DOWNLOAD BOOKLET CAS SEE 2014. DOWNLOAD BOOKLET CAS SEE 2016. Summer School Equality and Citizenship 2016. Summer School Equality and Citizenship 2015. Summer School Equality and Citizenship 2014. New Challenges for Democracy / Conference 16-18.10.2013. Democracy, Identity and European Integration / Conference 28-29.11.2013. New) Challenges for Europe / Conference 20-21.10.2014. Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. COURSE / PHILOSOPHY AND ARCHITECTURE / 2016. / 2017.
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University of Edinburgh School of Law. Special issue of Ethnopolitics published. The CITSEE team is pleased to announce the publication of a special issue of the journal Ethnopolitics. Dedicated to Uneven Citizenship: Minorities and Migrants in the Post-Yugoslav Space . It contains an introduction and five articles on various aspects of uneven citizenship practices in the region. This special issue of Ethnopolitics comes out of the second phase of research conducted within the CITSEE project....Julija Sa...
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Uncategorized | CITSEE Blog
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University of Edinburgh School of Law. Special issue of Ethnopolitics published. The CITSEE team is pleased to announce the publication of a special issue of the journal Ethnopolitics. Dedicated to Uneven Citizenship: Minorities and Migrants in the Post-Yugoslav Space . It contains an introduction and five articles on various aspects of uneven citizenship practices in the region. This special issue of Ethnopolitics comes out of the second phase of research conducted within the CITSEE project....Julija Sa...
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CITSEE Updates | CITSEE Blog
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University of Edinburgh School of Law. The CITSEE team is pleased to announce the publication of a new working paper in its Working Paper Series. On citizenship regimes in post-Yugoslav states. Citizenship as lived experience: belonging and documentality after the breakup of Yugoslavia. Our web magazine Citizenship in Southeast Europe. Also features a new photo-reportage on The rise and fall of a women’s factory: the Sana textile factory in Bosanski Novi/Novi Grad. As well as our Vimeo. June 25, 2014.
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September | 2013 | CITSEE Blog
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University of Edinburgh School of Law. Monthly Archives: September 2013. 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. Thus, to begin with Gender and Citizenship cluster, Katja Kahlina’s working paper. Contested terrain of sexual citizenship: EU accession and the changing position of sexual minorities in the post-Yugoslav context. On the other hand, as regards the ...
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CITSEE: 8 new working papers on various aspects of citizenship in Southeast Europe | CITSEE Blog
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University of Edinburgh School of Law. 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. Thus, to begin with Gender and Citizenship cluster, Katja Kahlina’s working paper. Contested terrain of sexual citizenship: EU accession and the changing position of sexual minorities in the post-Yugoslav context. On the other hand, as regards the ‘Citizenship, Minorities and Migra...
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About | The Europeanisation of Citizenship in the Successor States of the Former Yugoslavia (CITSEE)
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Skip to accessibility options. Search on the University of Edinburgh Search Site. The Europeanisation of Citizenship in the Successor States of the Former Yugoslavia (CITSEE). Edinburgh School of Law. The Europeanisation of Citizenship in the Successor States of the Former Yugoslavia (CITSEE) was a study of the citizenship regimes of the seven successor states of the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia). As well as via our Twitter feed. With lin...
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CITSEE Blog | University of Edinburgh School of Law | Page 2
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University of Edinburgh School of Law. New CITSEE Working Papers Available. The CITSEE team is pleased to announce the publication of five new papers in its Working Paper Series. On citizenship regimes in post-Yugoslav states. In the working paper EU citizenship and the edges of Europe. Marko Žilovic’s working paper Citizenship, Ethnicity, and Territory: the Politics of Selecting by Origin in Post-Communist Southeast Europe. In the working paper Territoriality and Citizenship: Membership and Sub-State Po...
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University of Edinburgh School of Law. CITSEE studies on Citizenship after Yugoslavia published by Routledge. CITSEE is pleased to announce that Routledge has recently published the volume “ Citizenship after Yugoslavia. 8221; edited by Jo Shaw. And Igor Štiks. The book’s contribution to the study of these issues has been praised by a number of distinguished scholars, among them Jacques Rupnik, of Sciences Po – Paris / CERI. Aleš Debeljak, of the University of Ljubljana, was equally fulsome in his praise.
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April | 2014 | CITSEE Blog
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University of Edinburgh School of Law. Monthly Archives: April 2014. CITSEE releases 8 documentaries about citizenship in South East Europe. Since 1 April 2009 CITSEE has been researching citizenship laws and policies in the new states of South East Europe. We have been putting the results of our research online on our website www.citsee.ed.ac.uk. Which has so far published more than 100 interviews, stories, studies, blogs, animations and videos, and become a vital source of information about the region.