Using visual and oral approaches, this article presents new findings on the social construction of place and belonging in the aftermath of the UK’s Brexit Referendum. Photographs by our British and non-British participants depict everyday life in a seaside town, with rare references to political aspects of migration. In their oral narratives, by contrast, the same participants emphasize the contested nature of belonging, which they associate with Brexit. We argue that the production of distinctly non-contentious photos is a strategy to deal with political uncertainty, reaffirm individuals’ sense of place and belonging, and transform experiences of disruption into hope
This paper explores the ways in which young people aged 12 to 18 who were born in Central and Easter...
In this paper, we examine the experiences of young people born in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) w...
As EU citizens and a ‘middling’ migrant group in the UK, Finns have been able to exercise a rel...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThis articl...
This article focuses on the emotionality of belonging among European Union (EU) citizens in the cont...
Following the EU Referendum, this paper tracks how pro‐Remain British migrants living in other EU Me...
The outcome of the 2016 European Union membership referendum is re-shaping the United Kingdom's rela...
In this commentary we explore how geographers might respond to the event of ‘Brexit’ – the decision ...
The outcome of the 2016 European Union membership referendum is re-shaping the United Kingdom’s rela...
The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum represented an impo...
The European Union membership referendum (i.e. the Brexit referendum) in the United Kingdom in 2016 ...
Based on a selection of photographic projects produced between 2016 and 2020, this article examines ...
Following the 2016 Referendum, in which the UK electorate voted to leave the European Union (EU), xe...
The UK continues to see increasingly restrictive and repressive immigration policies aiming to secur...
This paper examines the impact of the 2016 European Union (EU) referendum and its aftermath from the...
This paper explores the ways in which young people aged 12 to 18 who were born in Central and Easter...
In this paper, we examine the experiences of young people born in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) w...
As EU citizens and a ‘middling’ migrant group in the UK, Finns have been able to exercise a rel...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThis articl...
This article focuses on the emotionality of belonging among European Union (EU) citizens in the cont...
Following the EU Referendum, this paper tracks how pro‐Remain British migrants living in other EU Me...
The outcome of the 2016 European Union membership referendum is re-shaping the United Kingdom's rela...
In this commentary we explore how geographers might respond to the event of ‘Brexit’ – the decision ...
The outcome of the 2016 European Union membership referendum is re-shaping the United Kingdom’s rela...
The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum represented an impo...
The European Union membership referendum (i.e. the Brexit referendum) in the United Kingdom in 2016 ...
Based on a selection of photographic projects produced between 2016 and 2020, this article examines ...
Following the 2016 Referendum, in which the UK electorate voted to leave the European Union (EU), xe...
The UK continues to see increasingly restrictive and repressive immigration policies aiming to secur...
This paper examines the impact of the 2016 European Union (EU) referendum and its aftermath from the...
This paper explores the ways in which young people aged 12 to 18 who were born in Central and Easter...
In this paper, we examine the experiences of young people born in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) w...
As EU citizens and a ‘middling’ migrant group in the UK, Finns have been able to exercise a rel...