events
Thursday16.08.
Friday17.08.
Saturday18.08.
Sunday
Citizenship in an age of Brexit
and freedom of movement
Does citizenship, by definition, demarcate as well as unify? Is citizenship necessary today or is it a relic of a less-connected world? Is citizenship more robust when based on an American-style civil ideal which anyone can subscribe to? Should we understand citizenship primarily as a practical matter of rights and responsibilities or as a more subtle question of identity and allegiance?
The discussion will include: Max Wind-Cowie, a writer and political consultant , who has written for several newspapers, including The Guardian and the London Evening Standard; Madeline Grant, the assistant comment editor at The Telegraph; dr James Panton, who regularly teaches politics, philosophy, and intellectual history for the Department of Continuing Education at the University of Oxford; and Piotr Witwicki, the journalist at the Polsat News. The discussion will be hosted by Alastair Donald, an associate director at the Academy of Ideas, where he co-ordinates planning and programming for the Battle of Ideas Festival.