One surprise from the referendum result was the way in which areas of high public spending showed no gratitude for the largesse. The traditional approach to social division, focused on income inequality, will not heal a divided nation, argues Tony Hockley. Social identity is at least as important to uniting the country as social cash
This article examines the 2016 Referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union a...
So far, for many people, the experience of Brexit appears to be one of real individual anxiety and p...
During Brexit campaign leave supporters reckoned that their sovereignty is priceless. They meant tha...
The social divide among Leavers and Remainers is striking. The immediate reaction of many to run a s...
Providing the resources of the welfare state to increasingly diverse populations has been a controve...
The story of the referendum is usually told through geography: areas that had been left behind by gl...
The fact that we have left the EU is no surprise. Nor is David Cameron’s resignation. Brexit is the ...
One consequence of the EU-referendum’s pro-Brexit outcome was a renewed call for Scottish independen...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
The decision by a narrow majority of British voters to leave the European Union (EU) in 2016 was a p...
Social inclusion policies, a key focus of the European Union, target at bridging the social recognit...
Social identities and perceptions of social cleavages have not lost their mobilising capacity: they ...
British voters have decided to withdraw membership from the European Union (EU). By considering the ...
On January 31, 2020, the UK left the European Union. Since the 2016 referendum, there has been a sig...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
This article examines the 2016 Referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union a...
So far, for many people, the experience of Brexit appears to be one of real individual anxiety and p...
During Brexit campaign leave supporters reckoned that their sovereignty is priceless. They meant tha...
The social divide among Leavers and Remainers is striking. The immediate reaction of many to run a s...
Providing the resources of the welfare state to increasingly diverse populations has been a controve...
The story of the referendum is usually told through geography: areas that had been left behind by gl...
The fact that we have left the EU is no surprise. Nor is David Cameron’s resignation. Brexit is the ...
One consequence of the EU-referendum’s pro-Brexit outcome was a renewed call for Scottish independen...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
The decision by a narrow majority of British voters to leave the European Union (EU) in 2016 was a p...
Social inclusion policies, a key focus of the European Union, target at bridging the social recognit...
Social identities and perceptions of social cleavages have not lost their mobilising capacity: they ...
British voters have decided to withdraw membership from the European Union (EU). By considering the ...
On January 31, 2020, the UK left the European Union. Since the 2016 referendum, there has been a sig...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
This article examines the 2016 Referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union a...
So far, for many people, the experience of Brexit appears to be one of real individual anxiety and p...
During Brexit campaign leave supporters reckoned that their sovereignty is priceless. They meant tha...