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The political agency of British migrants : Brexit and belonging

Title
The political agency of British migrants : Brexit and belonging / Fiona Ferbrache, Jeremy MacClancy.
ISBN
1000298205
1000298221
1000298248
1003027970
9781000298208
9781000298222
9781000298246
9781003027973
0367462974
9780367462970
Publication
London : Routledge, 2020.
Physical Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
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Biographical / Historical Note
Fiona Ferbrache is Lecturer ofHuman Geography at Keble College and Brasenose College, University of Oxford. She is author of several publications on British migrants in France focussing on issues that include citizenship and Brexit. Fiona is also a transport geographer and has published two edited collections and several papers in that field. Jeremy MacClancy is Professor of Anthropology, Oxford Brookes University. He has written and published extensively on the anthropologies of food, sport, art, and nationalism, as well as public anthropology and alternative histories of anthropology. He is at present researching the de- and re-population of 'emptied Spain'.
Summary
This book offers a comparative analysis of the political agency of British migrants in Spain and France and explores how they struggle for a sense of belonging in the wake of Brexit. With the UK's departure from the European Union (EU), Britons are set to lose EU citizenship as their political rights are redefined. This book examines the impacts this is having on Britons living in two EU countries. It moves beyond the political agency of underprivileged migrants to demonstrate that those who are relatively well-off also have political subjectivities: they can enter the political fray if their fundamental values or key interests are challenged. This book is based on ethnographic inquiry into the political agency of Britons in the Spanish Provinceof Alicante and South West France in the twenty-first century. Themes such as Britons becoming elected as local councillors in their countries of residence, migrants' reactions to Brexit, organisation of anti-Brexit campaigners, and claims for residency and citizenship are examined. The book foregrounds the contemporary practice theory built on the work of Pierre Bourdieu, as well as Engin Isin's approach to enacting citizenship, to provide empirical insights into the political participation of Britons. It does so by demonstrating how the elected councillors stood against gross moral inequity and fought for a sense of local belonging; how campaigners emoted digitally in reaction to Brexit; and how some migrants, keen to remain without worry, learnt both to navigate and to contest the policy and practice of national bureaucracies. This book makes a first-ever contribution to the fields of anthropology and geography in the study of impacts of Brexit on British migrants within Europe. It is also the first study into lifestyle migrants as political agents. It will thus appeal to anthropologists, human geographers, sociologists, as well as academics and students of citizenship studies, migration studies, European studies, and political geography.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Ferbrache, Fiona. Political Agency of British Migrants : Brexit and Belonging. Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, ©2020
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
1 An introductory tour of our topics
2 British migrants in Alicante province and South West France
3 Political agency, electioneering, municipalities
4 Brexit, a referendum, a declaration of values
5 Getting agitated, together, about Brexit
6 Rights and residency
7 Could there be a conclusion?
References
Index
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