
In this episode Izzy Rhoads, Anuja Jaiswal and Nasia Hadjigeorgiou talk to Ian M. Cook about their research and personal relationships to the theme of the legal afterlife of… citizenship. Ranging broadly from Cyprus to North Korea to Myanmar, the guests discuss the legal, historic and cultural vagaries regarding how citizenship is constructed, reinforced and contested.
Acknowledgements
This podcast is part of the legal afterlife of war and revolution slow scholarship project led by Marika Sosnowski and hosted at the University of Melbourne Law School.
The Executive Producer is Marika (Miki) Sosnowski
The Host and Producer is Ian M. Cook
The theme music is taken from a track called Surge2 by James Henderson
The show’s artwork is by Hisham Rifaie
The show is kindly supported by the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness and the University of Melbourne.
Many thanks to all the legal afterlife project team:Jenny Hedström, Nasia Hadjigeorgiou, Izzy Rhoads, Anuja Jaiswal, Birgitte Stampe Holst, Charlotte al Khalili, Carlos Antonio Díaz Bolaños, Daniel Ricardo Quiroga-Villamarín, Amanda Blair and Sonia Qadir.