Gender, Race and Inclusive Citizenship
Dialoge zwischen Aktivismus und Wissenschaft
Der zweisprachige Band untersucht Kämpfe und Regimes der Zugehörigkeit und diskutiert 'Inclusive Citizenship' in Originalbeiträgen und Konversationen von internationalen Forscher*innen und Aktivist*innen. Im Spannungsfeld von Acts und Regimes of Citizenship stellen sich hochpolitische Fragen der Agency zu Bewegungsfreiheit, digitalen Rechten, Zugehörigkeit zum städtischen Raum, Care und Sprache. Wir diskutieren diese im lokalen, regionalen, digitalen oder (trans-)nationalen Raum zu aktuellen Migrationsbewegungen nach und in Europa, rassismuskritischem und (queer-)feministischem Aktivismus gegen institutionelle und Alltagsdiskriminierung in ungleichen Gesellschaften.
The bilingual volume examines struggles and regimes of belonging and discusses 'inclusive citizenship' in original contributions and conversations by international researchers and activists. Between acts and regimes of citizenship, highly political questions of agency emerge about freedom of movement, digital rights, belonging to urban space, care, and language. We discuss these in local, regional, digital or (trans-)national space regarding current migration movements to and in Europe, and critical racism and (queer-)feminist activism against institutional and everyday discrimination in unequal societies.
The interdisciplinary editing team collaborates at the Leibniz Research Center for Inclusive Citizenship (CINC) at Leibniz University Hannover.
The bilingual volume examines struggles and regimes of belonging and discusses 'inclusive citizenship' in original contributions and conversations by international researchers and activists. Between acts and regimes of citizenship, highly political questions of agency emerge about freedom of movement, digital rights, belonging to urban space, care, and language. We discuss these in local, regional, digital or (trans-)national space regarding current migration movements to and in Europe, and critical racism and (queer-)feminist activism against institutional and everyday discrimination in unequal societies.
The interdisciplinary editing team collaborates at the Leibniz Research Center for Inclusive Citizenship (CINC) at Leibniz University Hannover.
Supik, Linda
Kleinschmidt, Malte
Natarajan, Radhika
Neuburger, Tobias
Peeck-Ho, Catharina
Schröder, Christiane
Sielert, Deborah
ISBN | 9783658363918 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783658363918 |
Medientyp | E-Book - PDF |
Copyrightjahr | 2022 |
Verlag | Springer VS |
Umfang | 466 Seiten |
Sprache | Deutsch |
Kopierschutz | Digitales Wasserzeichen |