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Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance
The Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance (CCIG) is a University designated Centre of Research Excellence
To find out more see the CCIG Postgraduate Resarch Group's homepage. Or listen to CCIG Postgraduate Group Co-ordinator Helen Arfvidsson introduction to the group's aims and activities that she gave at CCIG Forum 17 on 18 November 2010.
CCIG members may like to note that a new public engagement section of the website has been published and is now live. This section of the website is designed to begin to think about the emerging 'impact' and 'public engagement' agendas being forumalated under the REF.
Prof Engin Isin has been awarded a prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant for his research project Oecumene: Citizenship after Orientalism. The project focuses on the interaction between two controversial and contested concepts: citizenship – the process by which belonging is recognised and enacted – and orientalism – the assertion of the superiority of western culture over its eastern counterparts.
The project will formally commence in April 2010.
Claudia Aradau and Jef Huysmans have been awarded a research grant in the ESRC's 'International Networking and Training Opportunities' scheme for an International Collaboratory on Critical Methods in Sec