Yuri Kazepov: “From Citizenship to Cit(y)zenship – Changing borders of social inclusion in Urban Europe”

The ARC Research Praxis Seminar Series Presents Yuri Kazepov: “From Citizenship to Cit(y)zenship: Changing borders of social inclusion in Urban Europe”

The ARC Research Praxis Seminar Series Presents

Yuri Kazepov
From Citizenship to Cit(y)zenship: Changing borders of social inclusion in Urban Europe

Thursday, October 23, 2014
4:00pm – 6:00pm
ARC Conference Room
Room 5318
The Graduate Center, CUNY

Yuri-Kazepov

Yuri Kazepov
Professor of Urban Sociology and Compared Welfare Systems, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino, Italy

Yuri Kazepov is a founding member of the Network for European Social Policy Analysis (ESPAnet) and was the president of RC21, of the International Sociological Association (2010-2014). His fields of interest are urban poverty and governance, citizenship and urban inequalities, social policies in compared and multilevel perspective. On these issues he has been carrying out comparative research and evaluation activities for the European Commission and other international bodies. Among his publications in English we have (2005) Cities of Europe. Changing contexts, local arrangements and the challenge to social cohesion (ed.), (2010) Rescaling social policies towards multilevel governance in Europe; (2013) Social assistance governance in Europe: a scale perspective (with Eduardo Barberis). He received his PhD in Sociology from the University of Milan (Italy) in 1994.