The term 'European citizenship' triggers an immediate association with the European Union, its member states, and people who are citizens of those states. This free course, Enacting European Citizenship (ENACT), develops another way of thinking about European citizenship whereby European citizenship need not be granted by the state, limited to the territory within the EU borders or acted out by people who are already citizens.
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 Acts of citizenship
- 1 Acts of citizenship
- 2 Claims to citizenship
- 2 Claims to citizenship
- 2.1 Sex workers
- 2.2 Courts
- 2.3 Claims from outside the EU’s borders – Turkey
- 2.4 Claims by women’s NGOs
- 3 Conclusions: reshaping European citizenship
- 3 Conclusions: reshaping European citizenship
- References
- Further reading
- Acknowledgements