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Call for Papers for RGS Conference, August 26-29, 2014
Session Title: Citizenship and
Belonging in the UK: Co-Producing the Civic

 

Abstract: This paper session
seeks papers on civic identity, civic duty and civic pride in the context of
citizenship and belonging in the UK. 
Recent work on citizenship has looked at the spatial operations of
promoting and resisting ideas of citizenship and belonging at a variety scales,
from local, to regional, to national, across a variety of political
domains.   The complex geographies
associated with the civic – as a real and symbolic space of feeling and acting
as a citizen of place - pose some interesting questions on identity, duty and
pride in light of recent political anxiety over the nature of these terms and
the legal and affective structures which shape them.  Co-producing the civic involves a
multi-scalar understanding of identity, duty and pride and examining the
specific actors, institutions and policies which frame these ideas.  We invite papers on any issues covering the
above, which may include topics such as: 

 

-city and community pride

-nationalism and the role of the
state

-insider/outsider debates of
citizenship and belonging at different spatial scales

-classical versus modern
interpretations of citizen rights and responsibilities

-the history and geography of
civic spaces and their role in producing and mediating competing discourses of
power   

 

Session format: 

5x 15mins presentations with
5mins each for questions 

 

Instructions For Authors:

Please send abstracts (of up to
200 words) to both convenors by the 31st of January
Session Convenors:

Tom Collins, School of Geography,
University of Leeds, LS2 9JT [log in to unmask]

Kate Kipling, School of
Geography, University of Leeds, Ls2 9JT [log in to unmask]