Introduction- Professor Suren Pillay (University of the Western Cape)
1. Of Citizen(s) and Subject(s): Mamdani on Research, Methods, and Commitments in Postcolonial Africa - Professor Siba N'Zatioula Grovogui (Cornell University)
2. Decolonizing the earth: On Mamdani's mode of thought or for a grounded global intellectual movement - Professor Kuang-Hsing Chen: (Chiao Tung University)
3. Thinking with Citizen and Subject - Professor Talal Asad (Graduate Centre, CUNY)
4. On Power, Empowerment, Resistance: The Choice between Barbarism and Slavery in the (post)-Colonial Context - Professor Abdelwahab al-Effendi Osman (University of Westminster)
5. Beyond the Custom/Market Dichotomy: Women’s Rights to Land and the Challenge of the Commons - Professor Nivedita Menon (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
6. Constructing citizens and subjects in eastern Ethiopia: the clash between the British and Ethiopian Empires - Dr Namhla Matshanda (University of the Western Cape)
7. Political Identity and Postcolonial Democracy - Professor Karuna Mantena (Columbia University)
8. Colonial legacies of ethnicized violence, gendered subjects and emancipatory politics - Professor Lyn Ossome (Makerere University)
9. The Bifurcated Society: Citizen and Subject in Contemporary South Africa - Professor Steven Friedman (University of Johannesburg)
10. The Subject Races: Populations, Classifications, Justice - Professor Suren Pillay (University of the Western Cape)
11. The Legacy of Bandung - Professor Partha Chatterjee (Columbia University)
12. Citizen and Subject, Revisited - Professor Mahmood Mamdani (Makerere University and Columbia University)