This chapter examines connections between Britain’s vote to leave the European Union in 2016 and the earlier British countryside protests in the early 2000s. Revisiting data on rural protests and activists collected in the mid-2000s alongside analysis of the Brexit campaign, the chapter compares the framing of the two movements and the motivations of participants. It argues that whilst there are few direct connections between the two movements, there is resonance between the discursive framing of the rural protests and that of the Leave campaign, with both using populist tropes. Additionally, the attitudes and beliefs of rural activists in the 2000s reveal an emerging distrust of established politics that prefigured the disruptive moment of...
In the past 15-20 years, the rural areas of England have been used by a wide diversity of groups as ...
Some agricultural or rural protest groups in the Western world evolved into political parties - ofte...
Since the referendum on Brexit on June 23, 2016, many observers have highlighted the territorial di...
This chapter examines connections between Britain’s vote to leave the European Union in 2016 and the...
This paper uses Woods’ (2005) term ‘politics of the rural’ as a lens to trace connections between Br...
This paper investigates the relationship between rural space and Brexit. It uses the 2016 UK Referen...
Countryside campaigners provided some of the most vocal opposition to Labour during its first term o...
This paper uses tools developed in political sociology to analyse social movements and political dis...
Rural issues have gained national prominence in Britain in recent years. The future of hunting, the ...
A 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom narrowly voted for the country to leave the European Union, ...
In recent years rural issues have forced themselves to the forefront of the political agenda in coun...
In the past 15-20 years, the rural areas of England have been used by a wide diversity of groups as ...
Some agricultural or rural protest groups in the Western world evolved into political parties - ofte...
In spite of the potential negative effects that Brexit could bring to the United Kingdom (UK), the m...
In the past 15-20 years, the rural areas of England have been used by a wide diversity of groups as ...
Some agricultural or rural protest groups in the Western world evolved into political parties - ofte...
Since the referendum on Brexit on June 23, 2016, many observers have highlighted the territorial di...
This chapter examines connections between Britain’s vote to leave the European Union in 2016 and the...
This paper uses Woods’ (2005) term ‘politics of the rural’ as a lens to trace connections between Br...
This paper investigates the relationship between rural space and Brexit. It uses the 2016 UK Referen...
Countryside campaigners provided some of the most vocal opposition to Labour during its first term o...
This paper uses tools developed in political sociology to analyse social movements and political dis...
Rural issues have gained national prominence in Britain in recent years. The future of hunting, the ...
A 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom narrowly voted for the country to leave the European Union, ...
In recent years rural issues have forced themselves to the forefront of the political agenda in coun...
In the past 15-20 years, the rural areas of England have been used by a wide diversity of groups as ...
Some agricultural or rural protest groups in the Western world evolved into political parties - ofte...
In spite of the potential negative effects that Brexit could bring to the United Kingdom (UK), the m...
In the past 15-20 years, the rural areas of England have been used by a wide diversity of groups as ...
Some agricultural or rural protest groups in the Western world evolved into political parties - ofte...
Since the referendum on Brexit on June 23, 2016, many observers have highlighted the territorial di...