The topic for spring 2018 will be "Citizenship in China: Concepts, Practices, Dynamics".
The detailed curriculum will be published on Fronter in January.
Some suggested preparatory reading:
- Gosewinkel, D. 2001. "Citizenship - Historical Development of," in: Smelser, N.J., Baltes, P.B. (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Pergamon, pp. 1852–1857.
- Smith, R.M. 2001. "Citizenship - Political," in: Smelser, N.J. & Baltes, P.B. (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Pergamon, pp. 1857–1860.
- 中华人民共和国国籍法 (Chinese Citizenship Act): http://www.npc.gov.cn/wxzl/gongbao/2000-12/11/content_5004393.htm
- Brandtst?dter, S. 2011. "The Law Cuts Both Ways: Rural Legal Activism and Citizenship Struggles in Neosocialist China. Economy & Society 40 (2), pp. 266-288
- Culp, R. J. 2012). "Theorizing Citizenship in Modern China." Journal of Political Science & Sociology (16), pp. 123-148.
- Dik?tter, F. 1996. “Culture, ‘Race’ and Nation: The Formation of National Identity in Twentieth Century China.” Journal of International Affairs 49 (2), pp. 590–605.
- Ding, S. & Koslowski, R. 2017. "Chinese Soft Power and Immigration Reform: Can Beijing's Approach to Pursuing Global Talent and Maintaining Domestic Stability Succeed?" Journal of Chinese Political Science 22 (1), pp. 97-116.
- Woodman, S. 2016. "Local Politics, Local Citizenship? Socialized Governance in Contemporary China." The China Quarterly 226, pp. 342-362
- N.a. 2016. “The Upper Han: Who is Chinese?” The Economist Briefing, 19. Nov.; http://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21710264-worlds-rising-superpower-has-particular-vision-ethnicity-and-nationhood-has.