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WP6: Women of Turkey and Their Acts of European Citizenship

Reference: 6.5, Date: 10 Nov 2010
This deliverable provides an analysis of the manner in which female citizens in Turkey enact themselves as European citizens. While neither formal citizens of the European Union (EU) nor residents of the EU member countries, women in Turkey act as European citizens through: (1) moments at which women in Turkey…

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WP4: Deprivation of Citizenship in Germany

Reference: 4.4, Date: 10 Nov 2010
This deliverable examines the rules, practices and consequences of deprivation of citizenship in Germany. German nationality legislation is generally discussed in terms of before and after the changes introduced in 2000, which are seen as a new episode, a shift from the ethnic conception of the nation and state. Because…

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Enacting European Citizenship: cases and theories

Reference: WP2.4, Date: 02 Nov 2010
Workshop to focus on book chapters from individual ENACT work packages. To be held at CEU Budapest on 4/5 November 2010.

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WP3: Paradoxes of citizenship: the Roma, mobility and Europe

Reference: 3.3b, Date: 01 Jul 2010
When the Roma are talked about in Europe and elsewhere, it is under two main categories: on the one hand, minority rights and integration and, on the other, migration. These categories appear as separate, even if policies in one area have implications for another. Thus, better integration is deemed to…

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WP7: Whose European Citizenship to Empower in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice?

Reference: 7.5, Date: 14 May 2010
The Stockholm Programme and the European Commission's Action Plan implementing it have positioned the freedom, security and justice of 'European citizens' at the heart of the EU's political agenda for the next five years. Yet, who are those 'citizens'? At first sight it would appear as if only those individuals…

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WP3: Unexpected citizens: Sex work, mobility, Europe

Reference: 3.3a, Date: 30 Apr 2010
This study focuses on how sex workers mobilise themselves as political subjects. Sex workers disrupt given understandings of who counts as a citizen and what counts as a political action in the EU. To draw out the political significance of this mobilisation for European citizenship, we understand it as an…

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WP2: European Policy Brief

Reference: , Date: 27 Apr 2010
European citizenship has both a legal and a political life. ENACT research focuses on ‘acts of citizenship’ which in some cases shape the legal status (as with the European Court of Justice), and in others challenge politically its scope and content (such as those by young people in Turkey). This…

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WP6: Youth Acts of European Citizenship in Turkey

Reference: 6.4, Date: 23 Mar 2010
This report provides an analysis of the manner in which various groups of youth in the Turkish Republic enact themselves as European citizens. Although members of the said group are neither formal citizens of the European Union (EU) nor residents of EU member states, we argue that as Turkish citizens,…

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WP4: Deprivation of citizenship in France

Reference: 4.3, Date: 15 Feb 2010
In France nationality legislation has been recently changed with claims to ensure assimilation and integration of non-nationals into the ‘privileged’ status of citizen. Becoming a French citizen has been made more difficult by the introduction of various tests and requirements based on the ideology of assimilationism that requires the citizen-to-be…

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WP8: Youth organizations in Latvia: Case Study of Mozaika

Reference: 8.4, Date: 12 Feb 2010
One of the issues that was brought to the agenda after Latvia joined EU is related to sexual minorities. It was only in 2005 when a group of people tried to bring this issue onto the agenda and to “come out of closet”. Mozaika is the main organization which represents…

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