While Scotland has been portrayed as an outlier in the context of Brexit, we know relatively little about how ordinary people in Scotland, including a growing migrant population, make sense of this (political and media) narrative. In order to address this gap, in this article I look at everyday narratives of Scotland's distinctiveness in the post-Brexit-vote era among the long-settled population and Polish – and to a lesser degree other European Union – migrants in the East End of Glasgow. By drawing upon scholarship on everyday nationalism and imagined communities, I explore discursive claims which romanticise Scotland as different and ‘welcoming’ of immigration and position it in binary opposition to England. How is Scotland produced as d...
This paper examines migration and identity in contemporary Scotland and engages with ongoing debates...
The 2016 UK’s vote to leave the European Union (i.e. Brexit) has evoked a sense of insecurity and no...
This article assesses the probable implications of Scottish independence for nationality and immigra...
This article offers some reflections on the lessons readers might take from the papers in this speci...
2014 was a politically interesting and eventful year in Scotland due to an independence referendum t...
This article explores the relationship between nationalism and “sectarianism”1 in contemporary Scotl...
This thesis conducts a case study on how the idea of a Scottish nation and Scottish independence hav...
Following an acrimonious referendum on European Union membership, the UK was plunged into chaos as p...
This short article reports on a symposium at the University of Edinburgh entitled ‘Is Scotland Diffe...
The notion that Scotland could one day become independent owes much to the fact that Scottish societ...
This article focuses on the experiences of Scotland's largest foreign-born minority group, namely Po...
Anglo-Scottish relations have become a major topic in British political debate in recent years. In 2...
How does immigration feature in the accounts of Leavers and Remainers? Anna Gawlewicz (University of...
The article reconsiders some of the issues presented in author's doctoral dissertation and reflects ...
This paper discusses how the 2016 U.K. Referendum on European Union membership has shaped the spatia...
This paper examines migration and identity in contemporary Scotland and engages with ongoing debates...
The 2016 UK’s vote to leave the European Union (i.e. Brexit) has evoked a sense of insecurity and no...
This article assesses the probable implications of Scottish independence for nationality and immigra...
This article offers some reflections on the lessons readers might take from the papers in this speci...
2014 was a politically interesting and eventful year in Scotland due to an independence referendum t...
This article explores the relationship between nationalism and “sectarianism”1 in contemporary Scotl...
This thesis conducts a case study on how the idea of a Scottish nation and Scottish independence hav...
Following an acrimonious referendum on European Union membership, the UK was plunged into chaos as p...
This short article reports on a symposium at the University of Edinburgh entitled ‘Is Scotland Diffe...
The notion that Scotland could one day become independent owes much to the fact that Scottish societ...
This article focuses on the experiences of Scotland's largest foreign-born minority group, namely Po...
Anglo-Scottish relations have become a major topic in British political debate in recent years. In 2...
How does immigration feature in the accounts of Leavers and Remainers? Anna Gawlewicz (University of...
The article reconsiders some of the issues presented in author's doctoral dissertation and reflects ...
This paper discusses how the 2016 U.K. Referendum on European Union membership has shaped the spatia...
This paper examines migration and identity in contemporary Scotland and engages with ongoing debates...
The 2016 UK’s vote to leave the European Union (i.e. Brexit) has evoked a sense of insecurity and no...
This article assesses the probable implications of Scottish independence for nationality and immigra...