Events such as Brexit have drawn attention to the precarity of contemporary migrants’ settlement rights and reopened the debate on the nature of integration and assimilation processes. Drawing on participant observation and interviews with Italian and Bulgarian migrants in Brexit Britain, this article develops a novel approach for understanding migrants’ changing relationships with their countries of settlement and their current and future practices. This approach builds on the sociology of emotions, which it extends to migration and diversity with a transnational sensibility. The approach is then applied to explain the different displays of emotion undertaken by our participants and their consequences. Overall, the article develops a new w...
The data collection consists of the full transcripts of 236 in-depth interviews conducted in Bulgari...
This article examines the changing migration projects of Central and Eastern European migrants in No...
The relationship between migration, labour market access, and emotions has not been widely analysed ...
Events such as Brexit have drawn attention to the precarity of contemporary migrants’ settlement rig...
The UK's decision to leave the EU illustrates some of the tensions embedded in European integration,...
This article focuses on the emotionality of belonging among European Union (EU) citizens in the cont...
This paper examines the impact of the 2016 European Union (EU) referendum and its aftermath from the...
The successful integration of individuals who have come to settle in another country is regarded by ...
Refugee experiences of integration is of growing importance, yet we know little about the lived emot...
© 2019 The Authors. International Migration © 2019 IOM This article contributes to debates on identi...
This thesis investigates the integration experiences of Spanish citizens who have arrived in the UK ...
Migration under the European Union’s (EU) Freedom of Movement is constructed as temporary and circul...
For a long time, migrants were assumed to assimilate inevitably over time. The classical assimilatio...
What has Brexit meant for migration and migrants? How has the geopolitical repositioning of the UK i...
The paper examines, in a comparative way, the situation of refugees settled in Italy and the Netherl...
The data collection consists of the full transcripts of 236 in-depth interviews conducted in Bulgari...
This article examines the changing migration projects of Central and Eastern European migrants in No...
The relationship between migration, labour market access, and emotions has not been widely analysed ...
Events such as Brexit have drawn attention to the precarity of contemporary migrants’ settlement rig...
The UK's decision to leave the EU illustrates some of the tensions embedded in European integration,...
This article focuses on the emotionality of belonging among European Union (EU) citizens in the cont...
This paper examines the impact of the 2016 European Union (EU) referendum and its aftermath from the...
The successful integration of individuals who have come to settle in another country is regarded by ...
Refugee experiences of integration is of growing importance, yet we know little about the lived emot...
© 2019 The Authors. International Migration © 2019 IOM This article contributes to debates on identi...
This thesis investigates the integration experiences of Spanish citizens who have arrived in the UK ...
Migration under the European Union’s (EU) Freedom of Movement is constructed as temporary and circul...
For a long time, migrants were assumed to assimilate inevitably over time. The classical assimilatio...
What has Brexit meant for migration and migrants? How has the geopolitical repositioning of the UK i...
The paper examines, in a comparative way, the situation of refugees settled in Italy and the Netherl...
The data collection consists of the full transcripts of 236 in-depth interviews conducted in Bulgari...
This article examines the changing migration projects of Central and Eastern European migrants in No...
The relationship between migration, labour market access, and emotions has not been widely analysed ...