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BOOKS

Citizenship in a Globalised World (2021). London: Routledge UK. pp 178

 

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Hobden, Christine (2023). Facing up to complexity again: author’s reply to critics. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. Volume 26 (7).

Hobden, Christine and Heidi Matisonn (2022). South Africa’s Vaccine Roll-Out and Its Potential Costs to Our Social Contract Theoria: Journal of Social and Political Theory  69 (173).

Hobden, Christine and Heidi Matisonn (2022). Citizenship from the Couch: Public engagement and private norms in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Philosophical Papers. Volume 50 (3).

Hobden, Christine (2020). Shrinking South Africa: Hidden Agendas in South African Citizenship Practice. Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 47 (2).  

Hobden, Christine and Anna Stilz (2020). Territorial Sovereignty: A Discussion. Interview with Anna Stilz. Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory. Volume 67 (163).

Hobden, Christine (2019). Global justice, states, and the relational view. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. Volume 22 (4).

Hobden, Christine (2018). Unequal Political Engagement and the Possible Risks to Democracy. Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory, Volume 65 (156).

Hobden, Christine (2017). Taking up the slack: The duties of source state citizens in the brain drain crisis. South African Journal of Philosophy. Volume 36 (1).

 

BOOK CHAPTERS

Hobden, Christine (2025). Rick Turner and Engaged Political Philosophy as Activist Research in Research and Activism: Ruth First and Activist Research, eds. Badat, S and V. Reddy. ESI Press.

Hobden, Christine (2024). Rick Turner and the Vision of Engaged Political Philosophy in Rick Turner’s Politics as the Art of the Impossible, eds. Eze, M, L. Hamilton, L. Piper and G. van der Riet. Wits University Press.

Hobden, Christine (2024). Taking socio-political context seriously: Reflections from teaching public service ethics to postgraduates during a global health emergency. in Reimagining South African Higher Education. Eds. D.de Klerk, and G. Krull, T.Maleswene and F. McCallister. SUN Press.

Hobden, Christine and Laurence Piper (2023). Citizenship. Elgar Encyclopaedia of Political Sociology. Eds. Grasso, M and M Giugni. Edward Elgar.

Hobden, Christine (2022). What would you have Wakanda do about it?’: Black Panther, Global Justice, and African Philosophy in Black Panther and Philosophy: What can Wakanda offer the world? (eds) Edwardo Perez and Timothy Brown. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Wiley-Blackwell.

Hobden, Christine (2021). Citizen Responsibility, Sovereign States, and our Globalized World in Sovereignty as Value, eds Santos Campos & Cadilha. Rowman & Littlefield.

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Hobden, Christine (2023). Review of Avia Pasternak’s Responsible Citizens, Irresponsible States: Should Citizens Pay for Their State’s Wrongdoing? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), Res Publica, 29, 171-176.

 

WORKING PAPERS & REPORTS

Hobden, Christine (2024). Beyond idealised liberal countries: Swearing loyalty in a hostile context. Contribution to Global Citizenship Observatory Forum: Swearing loyalty: Should new citizens pledge allegiance in a naturalisation oath?. Working Paper RSC 2024/13 Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies GLOBALCIT

Hobden, Christine (2021). Re-centring political equality as a good of citizenship: a response to proposals to decentralise the naturalisation process. Contribution to GlobalCit Forum: Unblocking access to citizenship in the global South: Should the process be decentralised? Working Paper, EUI RSC, 2021/07, Global Governance Programme-431, GLOBALCIT

Hobden, Christine (2018). Report on Citizenship Law: South Africa. (2018) RSCAS/GLOBALCIT-CR 2018/1 February 2018.