It is increasingly recognised both that belonging divides hierarchically and that people have different capacities to be seen as belonging. However, while the existence of hierarchies of belonging is well-documented from the perspective of ethnically minoritised and migrant groups, what characterises, produces and underpins these hierarchies is largely unaddressed, as is a geographically-informed analysis of their reproduction. This paper, based on interviews with white British people in the suburbs of London, takes a novel approach, examining the reproduction of national belonging among people for whom such belonging is relatively privileged. The paper identifies three constructions of national belonging within white British narratives –“b...
Following the EU Referendum, this paper tracks how pro‐Remain British migrants living in other EU Me...
This thesis is about the boundaries that surround, and hierarchies that structure, Britain’s nationa...
Cosmopolitanism has been described as the cultural habitus of globalisation. It is therefore, albei...
It is increasingly recognised both that belonging divides hierarchically and that people have differ...
It is increasingly recognised both that belonging divides hierarchically and that people have differ...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
Recent work on the affective dimensions of nationhood, identity and belonging has often overlooked d...
The way ‘race’ shapes the lives of the ethnic majority (i.e. white Europeans) has not been a...
In the contemporary era, the link between a settled sense of place and identity has been called into...
The article discusses the effects that the debate about the ‘crisis of multiculturalism’ is having o...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Recent work on the affective dimensions of nationhood, identity and belonging has often overlooked d...
This article explores the concept of belonging in understanding how working-class young people const...
Subjective belonging, defined here as emotional attachments to people and places which give meaning ...
Following the EU Referendum, this paper tracks how pro‐Remain British migrants living in other EU Me...
This thesis is about the boundaries that surround, and hierarchies that structure, Britain’s nationa...
Cosmopolitanism has been described as the cultural habitus of globalisation. It is therefore, albei...
It is increasingly recognised both that belonging divides hierarchically and that people have differ...
It is increasingly recognised both that belonging divides hierarchically and that people have differ...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
This paper investigates the relationship between citizenship and belonging through empirical analysi...
Recent work on the affective dimensions of nationhood, identity and belonging has often overlooked d...
The way ‘race’ shapes the lives of the ethnic majority (i.e. white Europeans) has not been a...
In the contemporary era, the link between a settled sense of place and identity has been called into...
The article discusses the effects that the debate about the ‘crisis of multiculturalism’ is having o...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Recent work on the affective dimensions of nationhood, identity and belonging has often overlooked d...
This article explores the concept of belonging in understanding how working-class young people const...
Subjective belonging, defined here as emotional attachments to people and places which give meaning ...
Following the EU Referendum, this paper tracks how pro‐Remain British migrants living in other EU Me...
This thesis is about the boundaries that surround, and hierarchies that structure, Britain’s nationa...
Cosmopolitanism has been described as the cultural habitus of globalisation. It is therefore, albei...