1. Introduction; Paula Hildebrandt and Sibylle Peters.- 2.Yet Another Effort, Citizens, if you Want to Learn How to React!;Kai van Eikels.- 3.[An] Elephant in the room. Notes on the Welcome City Hamburg;Paula Hildebrandt.- 4.Doing Rights with Things: the Art of Becoming Citizens;Engin Isin.- 5.Performing Citizenship - Gathering (in the) Movement;Liz Rech.- 6.On Bodies and the Need to Appropriate Them;Antje Velsinger.- 7.Silence, Motifs and Echoes Acts of Listening in Postcolonial Hamburg;Katharina Kellermann.- 8.Claims for the Future:Indigenous Rights, Housing Rights, Land Rights, Womens Rights;Elke Krasny.- 9.Spaces of Citizenship;Sergio Tamayo.- 10.Urban Citizenship Spaces for Enacting Rights;Kathrin Wildner.- 11.A Space of Performing Citizenship the Gangeviertel in Hamburg;Michael Ziehl.- 12.Performance as Delegation:Citizenship in Lloyd's Assemblage;Moritz Frischkorn.- 13.(Re)Labelling: Mimicry, Between Identification and Subjectivation;Thari Jungen.- 14.PARALOGISTICS. On People, Things and Oceans;geheimagentur and Sibylle Peters.- 15.Phyto-Performance and the Lost Gardens of Riga;Alan Read.- 16.Of Mice and Masks:How performing citizenship worked for a thousand years in the Venetian Republic and why the Age ofEnlightenment brought it to an abrupt end;Mirjam Schaub.- 17.Perform, Citizen!:On the Resource of Visibility in Performative Practice, between Invitation and Imperative;Maike Gunsilius.- 18.Practices of Politicizing Listening (to Migration):'The point of language will no longer only be about communication, but also about pleasure and politics';Nanna Heidenreich.- 19.Childish Citizenship;Darren ODonnell.- 20.I do. From Instruction to Agency:Designing of Vocational Orientation throughArtistic Practice;Constanze Schmidt.