A chapter within the ‘Re-Imagining Citizenship Activity Book’ pp.13-15. Included in: Re-Imagining Citizenship group exhibition in Loughborough (2019), and at Palazzo Mora at the European Cultural Centre, Venice Biennale (2019).

‘What is at stake in re-imagining new forms of citizenship and modes of civic participation? How can the notion of citizenship – in our trans/post-national society – be reconfigured without subjection? How can it help us to transform our practices, behaviours and environments?

The exhibition [Re-Re-Imagining Citizenship 2019] brings together a range of audio-visual and text-based responses with contributions by students, researchers and artists from across and beyond the University. The display booth was designed and manufactured by Assunta Ruocco and Zak Jones, photographed by Phil Wilson.

Re-Imagining Citizenship is a collaborative project initiated by the Politicised Practice/Anarchism/Theatre Activism Research Groups at Loughborough University. The project is supported by the Institute of Advanced Studies and the Enterprise Projects Group.’