Deirdre Brennan
@DeirdreEveB
PhD candidate at the @McMullin_Centre exploring feminist theories of care in Nepali activism against #statelessness
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Loved moderating this panel on intersectionality and statelessness with such a brilliant set of speakers, thanks to Allison for organising and to Nina Murray for initiating these important conversations at the previous World Conference on Statelessness.
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As we bid farewell to founder Deirdre Brennan, sumedha choudhury steps in to join the editorial team. Reflecting on her time with CSS, Deirdre concludes: 'a real community has been formed ... [and] this will continue to be a space to promote the expression of creative critical thought'
Thank you to Deirdre Brennan for her wonderful presentation - The Ethics of Care in #Nepali #Citizenship - #Equality #Activism yesterday. Congratulations Deirdre and many thanks to a brilliant, engaged audience! Recording now available.
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New on the Critical #Statelessness Studies Blog! Isaac Owusu Nsiah discusses the dynamics of the Ghanaian state's recognition of the #Fulani community as #migrants and the ways that ' #citizen -making illuminates the legacies of #colonialism '.
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Our own Deirdre Brennan will be presenting our next #Refugees , #Citizenship & #Statelessness : #Asia in Focus webinar on 27 June. Join us to hear her discuss the Ethics of Care in #Nepali Citizenship-Equality Activism.
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The CSS blog is back this month with a long-form piece by Thomas McGee  and I, writing about our concerns over the stigmatising impacts of creating 'nexus' between statelessness and issues such as terrorism and GBV.
Many thanks to Pranaya Rana for writing this month's CSS blog on Nepal's #citizenshipamendmentbill , breaking down the consequences and suspicious behaviour of President Bhandari's refusal to sign the Citizenship Act law.unimelb.edu.au/centres/statel…
Unpacking the intersections of #patriarchy and #xenophobia in #Nepal 's tumultuous journey towards a Citizenship Act, Pranaya Rana, editor at the The Record writes this month's Critical #Statelessness Studies blog.
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2 exciting opportunities in #statelessness research at the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness, applications closing soon: visiting fellowship (Oct 14th) and intensive course (Sept 30th) more info here: law.unimelb.edu.au/centres/statel…