News

News articles from CITSEE

CITSEE: 8 new working papers on various aspects of citizenship in Southeast Europe

CITSEE Working Papers

This brings the number of working papers produced so far by CITSEE researchers and associated scholars to 33, and shows our increased focus on thematic and comparative studies

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.

New publication: Citizenship Rights by Jo Shaw and Igor Stiks

CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS

This volume presents some of the most important reflections and studies on citizenship rights, both past and present. The contributions provide both thorough description and incisive analysis and place the question of citizenship rights into a wider historical, social and political perspective. As such, it offers a timely introduction to the current debates surrounding the rights and duties of both citizens and non-citizens alike, with a focus on the many ways in which citizenship is contested in the contemporary world. 

In today’s world all claims tend to be founded on or justified by ‘rights’, be they political, social, economic or private.

CITSEE Symposium: Varieties of Citizenship in South East Europe

CITSEE Symposium June 2013

The CITSEE project held a symposium on June 6 and 7, 2013, with papers drawing on the various CITSEE clusters and two roundtables. In addtion to the Edinburgh based CITSEE team, and wider members of the CITSEE community based in many different universities, we also brought toget

CITSEE studies on “Citizenship after Yugoslavia” published by Routledge

citsee book

This book is the first comprehensive examination of the citizenship regimes of the new states that emerged out of the break up of Yugoslavia. It covers both the states that emerged out of the initial disintegration across 1991 and 1992 (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Macedonia), as well as those that have been formed recently through subsequent partitions (Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo).

CITSEE is pleased to announce that Routledge has recently published the volume “Citizenship after Yugoslavia” edited by Jo Shaw and Igor Štiks

CITSEE studies on “Citizens and Citizenship after Yugoslavia” published in Serbian

citsee publications

The volume contains the Serbian translations of the studies that previously appeared in the special issue of Citizenship Studies dedicated to “Citizenship in the new states of South Eastern Europe”. The book was promoted in Belgrade in early October in the presence of the editors.

CITSEE is pleased to announce that CLIO (a Belgrade-based publisher) has recently published the volume “Citizens and Citizenship after Yugoslavia” (Državljani i državljanstvo posle Jugoslavije) edited by Professor Jo Shaw and 

CITSEE publications: 'Citizenship in the new states of Southeastern Europe'

CS

The CITSEE team is pleased to announce the publication of a special issue of the journal “Citizenship Studies” dedicated to “Citizenship in the New States of Southeastern Europe”.

CITSEE staff publications in 2011

Staff publications

In 2011, the CITSEE team, which includes researchers based at the University of Edinburgh (Jo Shaw, Igor Stiks, Dejan Stjepanovic, Nick Holdstock and Gezim Krasniqi) as well as associated researchers based elsewhere (Jelena Dzankic, Jelena Vasiljevic, Ljubica Spaskovska, Tomaz Dezelan, Viktor Koska, Eldar Sarajlic, Slobodan Karamanic, Simonida Kacarska, Davor Marko, Natasa Pantic and Marko Zilovic), have published a substantial amount of academic work in 2011, including books, edited volumes, journal articles, research analyses and policy papers.

In 2011 CITSEE research fellows and associated scholars produced 18 working papers, including 7 case studies on citizenship regimes in the states that emerged after the break up of Yugoslavia (which are available for free download on the CITSEE website).

CITSEE completes 7 case studies

CITSEE
Stairs; a photo by Jo Shaw

The CITSEE team has completed the 7 case studies on citizenship regimes in all the states that emerged after the breakup of the Yugoslav Federation. This marks the completion of the first phase of research and brings the number of working papers produced so far by the CITSEE researchers and associated scholars to 17.

The CITSEE team has completed the 7 case studies on citizenship regimes in all the states that emerged after the breakup of the Yugoslav Federation. This marks the completion of the first phase of research and brings the number of working papers produced so far by the CITSEE researchers and associated scholars to 17.

Syndicate content