This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically, it reports a small-scale interview study (n = 30) conducted with young people (17 years of age) living in a Scottish town close to a national border (with England). This border has very little physical presence. However, the psychological significance of a Scottish identification remains strong, and we investigate the ways in which national identities are implicated in young people's deliberations about their future geographic mobility throughout the United Kingdom. Our data suggest that national identity-related considerations are not always salient in our participants' deliberations. Yet, when national identity is salient and mobility is f...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...
This paper is situated in the emerging literature on minority/immigrant internal migration which gre...
In the contemporary era, the link between a settled sense of place and identity has been called into...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This study explores the impact of manipulating the salience of national categories upon the willingn...
This study explores the impact of manipulating the salience of national categories upon the willingn...
In this article we carry out the most comprehensive analysis of social and spatial mobility in the U...
This article provides an account of how spatial divisions permeate imaginaries of the UK’s geography...
International audiencePresently, geographical mobility strongly influences professional insertion. A...
Drawing on interviews with British passport holders who moved to the United Kingdom to start Univers...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...
In a trans-national context, immigrants are often described as essentially different from existing r...
This qualitative data-set is of young people's spatial imaginaries within the UK context. It contain...
WOS:000288508300006 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)This article examines orientations towards future g...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...
This paper is situated in the emerging literature on minority/immigrant internal migration which gre...
In the contemporary era, the link between a settled sense of place and identity has been called into...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This study explores the impact of manipulating the salience of national categories upon the willingn...
This study explores the impact of manipulating the salience of national categories upon the willingn...
In this article we carry out the most comprehensive analysis of social and spatial mobility in the U...
This article provides an account of how spatial divisions permeate imaginaries of the UK’s geography...
International audiencePresently, geographical mobility strongly influences professional insertion. A...
Drawing on interviews with British passport holders who moved to the United Kingdom to start Univers...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...
In a trans-national context, immigrants are often described as essentially different from existing r...
This qualitative data-set is of young people's spatial imaginaries within the UK context. It contain...
WOS:000288508300006 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)This article examines orientations towards future g...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...
This paper is situated in the emerging literature on minority/immigrant internal migration which gre...
In the contemporary era, the link between a settled sense of place and identity has been called into...