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CCGES > Lecture: What Can Muslims in France Tell Us About Multiculturalism in the European Union, September 28, 2011

Lecture: What Can Muslims in France Tell Us About Multiculturalism in the European Union, September 28, 2011

Posted: September 19, 2011

The European Union Centre of Excellence project housed at CCGES is pleased to present a lecture by one of its Visiting Scholar Dr. Jennifer Fredette (University of Albany)as part of the series EUROPEAS: EUCE Seminars in History, Culture and Society. The lecture entitled  “What Can Muslims in France Tell Us About Multiculturalism in the European Union?” will take place on Wednesday, September 28th beginning at 5:30 pm in room 103 McLaughlin College (building #51 on the map found here).

Jennifer Fredette teaches courses in constitutional law, comparative law, and sociolegal studies at University of Albany (SUNY). Her research addresses law and society themes such as law and identity, legal consciousness, and legal mobilization, as well as political theory’s concerns with justice and democracy. Fredette studied at Sciences Po-Paris in 2006, and was a visiting research fellow at Sciences Po-Bordeaux in 2008.  Her current project, On the Muslim Question: The contentious politics of citizenship in France, explores the disconnect between how Muslims and French elites discuss citizenship, identity, and belonging.

All are welcome to this event and light refreshments will be served.

Date: Wednesday, September 28th, 2011
Time: 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Location: 103 McLaughlin College