From: Chikukuango Cuxima-zwa <chikukuango@gmail.com>
Date: 11 February 2012 16:31
Subject: Fwd: Call For Papers for the Routledge Handbook of Global Citizenship Studies
To: toyin adepoju <toyin.adepoju@gmail.com>
Cc: dy ngoy <dy.ngoy@gmail.com>
Dear All
Please see the Call For Papers for the Routledge Handbook of Global Citizenship Studies below.
Best wishes,
Dr Jack Harrington
The Open University
Call For Papers: The Routledge Handbook of Global Citizenship Studies
Citizenship Studies is at a crucial moment of globalizing as a field. Professors Engin Isin and Peter Nyers are editing a Handbook that will take account of this moment and set a new agenda for the field. The Handbook will provide state-of-the art analyses of the practices and enactments of citizenship across broad continental regions (Africas, Americas, Asias, Europes) as well as deterritorialized forms of citizenship (Diasporicity, Indigenity).
The Handbook will be published in 2014. Chapters of up to 5,000 words in length will be arranged under the following parts:
1. Approaching Citizenship
2. Africas
3. Americas
4. Asias
5. Europes
6. Diasporicity
7. Indigeniety
If you would like to submit a chapter proposal to the editors, please visit our website: http://www.oecumene.eu/publications/global-citizenship-studies
The deadline for submissions is Tuesday, 20 March 2012.
Please direct all inquiries to Dr Jack Harrington: j.harrinton@open.ac.uk
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