Jo ShawCitizenship and the Windrush GenerationJust published on the Global Citizenship Observatory website: a new blog with Timothy Jacob-Owens on Windrush, citizenship and the recent…1 min read·May 26, 2021----
Jo ShawCitizenship and the PandemicSince the publication of my book, I’ve been focussing on a number of questions where it may be illuminating to apply the lens of…2 min read·Mar 12, 2021----
Jo ShawThe Art of Being DangerousIn an earlier phase of my working life (well, I guess, not so long ago when you count that I’ve been in full time employment since 1…3 min read·Mar 9, 2021----
Jo ShawBook published, launched and reviewedAlex Green, Three Models of Political Membership: Delineating ‘The People in Question’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2020…3 min read·Jan 27, 2021----
Jo ShawThe pandemic and the people: a short essayWhen I was reading the second set of proofs in late February, I had no idea that the world would be changed so dramatically, and perhaps…16 min read·May 20, 2020----
Jo ShawWhat it means to meI’ve been contemplating writing this blog for some time. We stand on the eve of departure, and the June 2016 referendum seems so long ago…6 min read·Jan 30, 2020----
Jo Shaw#onwritingTwo and a half years ago, I wrote about what was going to be involved, intellectually speaking, in my research endeavours over the next…4 min read·Jan 23, 2020----
Jo ShawThe UK constitution after the General Election 2019: big challenges aheadI don’t do party politics in general. I dislike intensely the fingers-in-your-ears partisanship which marks out much party politics. But…7 min read·Dec 14, 2019----
Jo ShawBook SymposiumOn behalf of GlobalCIT, I curated four contributions to a symposium on Ana Tanasoca’s new book The Ethics of Multiple Citizenship. Ana…11 min read·May 12, 2019----
Jo ShawWhy would any academic EU lawyer write about Brexit?This seems like a daft question. I mean, why would any academic EU lawyer not write about Brexit? After all, this is our moment. A time…7 min read·Mar 22, 2019----