Brexit and citizens’ rights

History, policy and experience

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Djordje Sredanovic
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In this edited volume we combine a historical examination of citizenship and migration between the UK, Europe and the Commonwealth with an analysis of policies and the experiences of the different groups impacted by Brexit. We present interdisciplinary (sociology, law, anthropology and political science) analyses of the impact of Brexit on policies and legislation, the rights of British, EU27 and third-country nationals, and the experiences of the groups impacted by Brexit. The book discusses Brexit within the larger history and dynamics of British and EU citizenship and migration, including the changes in British citizenship policies since 1948, and the extension and (since 2008) retrenchment of EU citizenship. The book is organised in two part, respectively on ‘History and policy’ and on ‘Experiences’. The chapters in Part I compare Brexit with the loss of citizenship rights among Commonwealth citizens, the position of Turkish citizens after Brexit, and the links between Brexit and British denaturalisation policies. The chapters of Part II look at the experiences of Brexit in terms of experience of naturalisation, the fears of the groups impacted, and larger issues of belonging, marginalisation, definitions of membership, mobility and political orientations and mobilisations that cross legal status, nationality, ethnicity, race, class and locality.

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