Deliverables in category: WP3 - Enacting mobility
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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WP3: Mobilising European Democracy: Mobility and Citizenship between Universal Rights and the ‘Mob
Reference: 3.2,
Date: 23 Jan 2009
If in the previous deliverable, the politicisation of mobility was effected through ‘acts of citizenship’, this deliverable expands the discussion of mobility and ‘acts of citizenship’ by looking at how mobility thus understood is intimately connected with universal rights and the ‘mob’. It argues that mobility makes possible political acts…
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WP3: Mobile Acts of European Citizenship: Towards a mobility turn in European Citizenship studies
Reference: 3.1,
Date: 24 Oct 2008
In order to properly grasp the political dimensions of European citizenship, we need a conceptual framework by which mobility can be taken seriously both as a social practice and also as a political terrain. Despite the centrality of free movement to wider debate surrounding rights and membership in the European…
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