Recorded live at the virtual launch event hosted by the Centre for Alternatives to Social and Economic Inequalities, Lancaster University, 21 October 2021, Talking about citizenship in ‘Global Britain’ brings together Chantelle Lewis (Surviving Society, University of Oxford); podcast host and producer Michaela Benson (Lancaster University) and podcast researcher George Kalivis (Goldsmiths) to talk about the conversations we need to be having about citizenship and how social science research can help to debunk taken-for-granted understandings of who is a citizen and who is a migrant. They explore why the back story to Britain’s contemporary citizenship-migration regime matters, how the past and present of British citizenship is caught up in global inequalities, and much more.
You can also watch the event on Youtube.
About the contributors:
Michaela Benson is Professor in Public Sociology at Lancaster University, co-lead of the ESRC-funded project Rebordering Britain and Britons after Brexit, and host and producer of Who do we think we are? Tweets @michaelacbenson
Chantelle Lewis is Junior Research Fellow in Black British Studies at Pembroke College, University of Oxford, co-host and founder of the anti-racist podcast Surviving Society, and Deputy Director of Leading Routes. Tweets @ChantelleJLewis
George Kalivis is a doctoral researcher in Visual Sociology at Goldsmiths, artist and architect.
S1 E4 How the British Nationality Act 1981 laid the foundations for a stateless population within Britain's borders
S1 E3 How the Commonwealth Immigration Acts laid the foundations for the Windrush Deportation Scandal
S1 E2 What can the development of immigration legislation tell us about citizenship in Britain?
S1 E1 Why we need to look at history to understand British citizenship today?
TRAILER: Who do we think we are?
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