DevelopmentPLUS blogroll on Citizenship

As a follow up to the online launch of Development 55.2 'Citizenship for Change', in the following weeks DevelopmentPLUS will be featuring interviews and opinion pieces on the subject of citizenship, governance, new media, social movements and the role of civil society. Find below the latest published articles: 

The death of a Prime Minister. Can Africans have it all? by Ahmed Salim. Read more

Argentina and the politics of survival, by Marcelo Garcìa and Ximena Schinca. Read more

Blogging Young: An interview with Vijana FM. Read more

Citizens, the State and Society: Chinese citizens' understanding of citizenship, by Sicong Chen. Read more

How Senegal's youth took a stand in the 2012 presidential elections, by Khaita Sylla. Read more

The England riots: the fuzzy boundary between the real and virtual worlds of mobilisation, by Emily Rainsford. Read more

Towards active citizenship in Syria, by Donatella Della Ratta. Read more

Africa silent revolutions: what the headlines missed. An interview with Charles Onyango-Obbo. Read more

Citizenship after citizen's year 2011, by Michele Micheletti. Read more

Free agents and followership, by Allison Fine. Read more

Rupturing the status quo through unruly politics, by Mariz Tadros. Read more

 

Photo: David Shankbone/flickr. David is considered the (un)official Occupy Wall Street photographer. http://blog.shankbone.org

 

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