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Student Study on Citizenship

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:50 pm
by tomas
Hi there, I am a student at University College London and am currently conducting a dissertation on Citizenship and Identity.

I am in my 2nd year, and am very interested in the maintenance of identity, particularly in the face of tests and processes, that encourage 'naturalisation', and 'integration'. I am a very open individual, who holds no prejudice whatsoever, and judges no one.

I am looking for individuals to interview, who have considered becoming a citizen, have become a citizen, or currently involved in the process of becoming a UK citizen.

I am interested in how people manage links to their own cultures and heritages, and how the process of taking citizenship can affect those.

The interviews can be at any time/place of your desire, and I am happy to travel all over the country! they can be anonymous if you so desire.

I would be greatly appreciative if anyone would be kind enough to give up some of their time, be that 30 minutes, or more.

if you are at all interested, please email me at tomtravis15@yahoo.com

best regards

Tom

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:01 pm
by Wanderer
I have relocated and become a citizen of a strange land, learnt a new language, new culture, very tough.

The first day I arrived, didn't understand a word the locals said, everyone seemed ginger, spoke t'rugby Leeg, t'ospickle and and said 'while' a lot.

Yes, moving from the Republic of Manchester to the Wilds of West Yorkshire was both a dialectical and materialist struggle for me. a real a priori adjunct....