The Changing Inequalities of Citizenship | LSE Festival

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Citizenship is often seen as a great equaliser. Yet access to citizenship itself is not equally distributed, nor are the rights gained from citizenship equal for all.
In this session three scholars from across the social sciences explore the varying, complex, and global nature of inequalities produced in and through citizenship in the 21st century. Drawing on their newly released books, our panel discuss new transformations in citizenship and (in)equality, ranging from contestations around dual citizenship for Liberia, to the sale of citizenship by microstates to millionaires, to the extra-territorial acquisition of citizenship in Crimea and Moldova.#lsefestival

Speaker(s):
Dr Robtel Neajai Pailey
Dr Kristin Surak
Dr Eleanor Knott

Chair:
Dr Armine Ishkanian

Full details/attend: https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Festival/2023/events/20230615/citizenship

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