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Analysing intimate citizenship regimes: transdisciplinary and transnational challenges

Professor Sasha Roseneil give a talk at the Birkbeck Institute for Social Research Intimate Citizenship Working Group on June 14th 2013.

Intimate Citizenship through a Comparative Lens

Starts Jun 14, 2013 02:00 PM

Finishes Jun 14, 2013 05:00 PM

Venue: Room 539, Main Building

Intimate Citizenship through a Comparative Lens:empirical challenges, conceptual dilemmas and theory-building

This final seminar of the Birkbeck Institute for Social Research Intimate Citizenship Working Group that has run from 2007 -2013 will explore some of the empirical challenges and conceptual dilemmas encountered by three researchers in their recent comparative research on intimate citizenship as law, policy and everyday lived practice.

2.00 Welcome and Introductions

2.10 “Sexual citizenship as intimate citizenship: comparative dilemmas in the Asian Century” Professor Carol Johnson, Department of Politics, University of Adelaide

2.55 “Practices of intimacy and the negotiation of sexual boundaries: mothers, daughters and sex in Hong Kong and Britain” Professor Stevi Jackson, Centre for Women’s Studies, University of York

3.40 Tea and cake

3.55 “Analysing intimate citizenship regimes: transdisciplinary and transnational challenges” Professor Sasha Roseneil, Department of Psychosocial Studies & Birkbeck Institute for Social Research, Birkbeck, University of London

4.40 Discussion

5.00 Close

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