Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance
The Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance (CCIG) is a University designated Centre of Research Excellence
Human Resources Learning and Development Centre, Seminar Room 3, The Open University, Milton Keynes
This Forum will open with an introduction to CCIG’s newest Research Programme on Bodies, led by its Director Raia Prokovnik. Following lunch, Jane McCarthy and Nicola Yeates will lead a joint session of the Families & Relationships and Mobilities Programmes, which will include a presentation by Umut Erel. In the final session, there will be a session organized between CCIG and the Laboratoire d’anthropologie des institutions et des organisations sociales (LAIOS), part of CNRS in Paris, which will include presentations from Catherine Neveu and Maxime Vanhoenacker.
Programme (PDF version attached below):
10:30 Meet and greet over coffee/tea
All
10:45 Introduction
Engin Isin, CCIG Director
11:00 Introduction to the Bodies Research Programme
Chaired by Raia Prokhovnik, with contributions from Claudia Aradau, Vicki Squire, and Rachel Thomson
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Families & Relationships / Mobilities Joint Session:
Reframing migration and motherhood
Umut Erel
Chaired by Jane McCarthy and Nicola Yeates
15:30 CCIG-LAIOS Joint Session:
Creating citizens through education in a particular habitus: the case of a French secular group of scouts
Maxime Vanhoenacker (PhD student, LAIOS)
Why are citizenship studies so rare in French anthropology: some answers
Catherine Neveu (LAIOS)
Chaired by John Clarke
Also on this day: 14:00-15:30 Working Group Insecurity, Fear, Risk - Gardiner 1, Room 006
Please contact Sarah Batt (a.s.c.batt@open.ac.uk) by 30 October 2009 to confirm your attendance.
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