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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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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?
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Fiona Ferbrache is Lecturer of Human 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’.
Zusammenfassung
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.