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Brexit and citizens’ rights
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29 October 2024

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship, Civics and citizenship, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, LAW / Emigration & Immigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, Migration, immigration and emigration, Sociology
Introduction: Brexit and citizenship in context – Djordje Sredanovic and Bridget Byrne
Part I: History and Policy
1. Empire and Brexit: Rights, rollback, and categorical exclusion – Devyani Prabhat
2. Brexit and legal status of Turkish nationals in the UK: A case study on the standstill clauses of the Association – Çigdem Nas and Sanem Baykal
3. Understanding and explaining the practice of denaturalisation in the United Kingdom – Colin Yeo
Part II: Experience
4. Citizenship and belonging in the times of Brexit: The case of Polish migrants in Manchester – Alina Rzepnikowska-Philips
5. ‘I will never be British’: EU citizens and the illusion of belonging – Marianela Barrios Aquino
6. Brexit fears: Anticipating and dealing with the loss of citizenship rights – Djordje Sredanovic
7. Brexit and Brits in Spain: Lifestyle migration and political agency – Jeremy MacClancy
8. ‘We Are the European Family: Unsettling the role of family in belonging, race, nation and the European project’– Hannah Jones
Conclusion: The long Brexit – Djordje Sredanovic and Bridget Byrne
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