H-Citizenship promotes interdisciplinary research and intellectual exchange about citizenship within a global community of scholars; students; political, community and business leaders; and the general public. In particular, H-Citizenship encourages analysis of the relationship between citizens and the political, social, economic, and cultural communities of which they are a part. Toward these ends, H-Citizenship will foster the study of citizenship as an interdisciplinary academic field and establish a forum to stimulate and shape public discourse about citizenship.
| - | INQUIRY: Women's Organizations in Germany Doutje Lettinga <D.Lettinga@fsw.vu.nl> |
| - | ANNOUNCE: 2009 Abe Fellowship Competition Ian Rinehart <rinehart@ssrc.org> |
| - | CFP: Diaspora and Citizenship: European and Asian Perspectives Elena Barabantseva <E.V.Barabantseva@manchester.ac.uk> |
| - | ANNOUNCE: SSRC-DPDF Request for Faculty Field-Building & Student-Training Propos Emily Burns <burns@ssrc.org> |
| - | CFP: Beyond Citizenship: Feminism and the Transformation of Belonging Isabel Crowhurst <i.crowhurst@bbk.ac.uk> |
| - | An Important Appeal from H-Net Matthew Davis <Matthew.Davis@UWSP.EDU> |
| - | ANNOUNCE: Obama, Civic Virtues and the Common Good Ruth Braunstein <ruth.braunstein@gmail.com> |
