As the previous chapters of this book chart, debates and arguments over the meaning/s and relevance of ‘Englishness’ have grown steadily over the past twelve years, running in tandem with the emerging ‘facts on the ground’ of New Labour’s devolution policies and the significant movement in public attitudes that have accompanied them. The new political realities in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have inevitably shifted attention towards Englishness, to what it means and how much people living in England identify with it, in comparison to the over-arching ‘British’ identity now perceived to be under serious threat. Debates about national identity have the dangerous potential to become racialised and exclusionary, especially at a time wh...
This thesis is an empirical study of Thurrock, Essex. The research explored the settlement of Black-...
One of the questions raised by the UK’s decision to leave the EU is the extent to which national ide...
What does it mean to say you're English, Scottish, British? Does it matter much to people? Has devol...
This thesis explores the extent to which Englishness and English identities are racialised. Using da...
This article explores relationships between Englishness and racialisation in order to consider the p...
At the time of the devolution settlement in the UK, there was widespread concern that ...
At the time of the devolution settlement in the UK, there was widespread concern that the establishm...
Until the Brexit referendum, there was widespread doubt as to whether English nationalism existed at...
The issue of identity has been a fundamental one in virtually all human societies. The binary questi...
In recent years, the Home Office has adopted a reinvigorated policy of citizenship education and int...
The relationship between British policy approaches to multiculturalism and ‘White’ identity has been...
Is Englishness a contemporary invention or a resurgent sensibility? What is the shape and character ...
This thesis is an empirical study of Thurrock, Essex. The research explored the settlement of Black-...
This paper explores English national identity through qualitative interviews with English-identifyin...
After suggesting why strong national identities arise, the author highlights the difficulties of dis...
This thesis is an empirical study of Thurrock, Essex. The research explored the settlement of Black-...
One of the questions raised by the UK’s decision to leave the EU is the extent to which national ide...
What does it mean to say you're English, Scottish, British? Does it matter much to people? Has devol...
This thesis explores the extent to which Englishness and English identities are racialised. Using da...
This article explores relationships between Englishness and racialisation in order to consider the p...
At the time of the devolution settlement in the UK, there was widespread concern that ...
At the time of the devolution settlement in the UK, there was widespread concern that the establishm...
Until the Brexit referendum, there was widespread doubt as to whether English nationalism existed at...
The issue of identity has been a fundamental one in virtually all human societies. The binary questi...
In recent years, the Home Office has adopted a reinvigorated policy of citizenship education and int...
The relationship between British policy approaches to multiculturalism and ‘White’ identity has been...
Is Englishness a contemporary invention or a resurgent sensibility? What is the shape and character ...
This thesis is an empirical study of Thurrock, Essex. The research explored the settlement of Black-...
This paper explores English national identity through qualitative interviews with English-identifyin...
After suggesting why strong national identities arise, the author highlights the difficulties of dis...
This thesis is an empirical study of Thurrock, Essex. The research explored the settlement of Black-...
One of the questions raised by the UK’s decision to leave the EU is the extent to which national ide...
What does it mean to say you're English, Scottish, British? Does it matter much to people? Has devol...