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Young EU Migrants in London in the Transition to Brexit

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"Young EU Migrants in London in the Transition to Brexit analyses how moving across borders and moving through life are inter-related. Drawing on rich empirical material, theoretically informed and engagingly written, the book is an invaluable resource to experts and newcomers to Migration Studies and Youth Studies. It is a fantastic introduction to both fields, uncovering connections, contradictions and complexities in everyday experiences, relationships and trajectories, and relating these in an accessible and informed way to social theory. Its methodology and argumentation are a model of excellent social-scientific research."

Bridget Anderson, University of Bristol, UK

"In their timely study on how geographic mobility and youth transition to adulthood shape each other, Aija Lulle, Laura Moroşanu and Russell King have succeeded in setting new standards. In a conceptually sophisticated, methodologically rigorous and empirically rich case study of mobile young adults in London, they convincingly compare the pre- and post-Brexit worlds of European mobilities. This superb account is bound to become an essential guide for debating how issues around mobility relate to work, study, changing identities, transnationality and future expectations of migrants."

Thomas Faist, Bielefeld University, Germany

"London was an unparalleled success story of the EU’s free movement regime, attracting subsequent waves of young migrants from all over the continent in search of social mobility and a multicultural atmosphere. Brexit wrought havoc on these avatars of a borderless Europe. Their unsettled voices are vividly heard in the pages of this book, which remarkably expose how a democratic choice snowballed into a climate of othering and racialisation."

Ettore Recchi, Sciences Po Paris and Migration Policy Centre, EUI, Florence, Italy

"Understanding better the social repercussions of Brexit for young mobile Europeans remains a timely and important research task as the consequences of the UK’s departure from the EU are still unfolding. This book sheds analytical and empirical light on the realities of mobility in the EU, acknowledging that it brings together both opportunities and challenges, particularly for youth."

Anna Triandafyllidou, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

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Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
214
ISBN
9780367257934
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 16 cm

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"Young EU Migrants in London in the Transition to Brexit analyses how moving across borders and moving through life are inter-related. Drawing on rich empirical material, theoretically informed and engagingly written, the book is an invaluable resource to experts and newcomers to Migration Studies and Youth Studies. It is a fantastic introduction to both fields, uncovering connections, contradictions and complexities in everyday experiences, relationships and trajectories, and relating these in an accessible and informed way to social theory. Its methodology and argumentation are a model of excellent social-scientific research."

Bridget Anderson, University of Bristol, UK

"In their timely study on how geographic mobility and youth transition to adulthood shape each other, Aija Lulle, Laura Moroşanu and Russell King have succeeded in setting new standards. In a conceptually sophisticated, methodologically rigorous and empirically rich case study of mobile young adults in London, they convincingly compare the pre- and post-Brexit worlds of European mobilities. This superb account is bound to become an essential guide for debating how issues around mobility relate to work, study, changing identities, transnationality and future expectations of migrants."

Thomas Faist, Bielefeld University, Germany

"London was an unparalleled success story of the EU’s free movement regime, attracting subsequent waves of young migrants from all over the continent in search of social mobility and a multicultural atmosphere. Brexit wrought havoc on these avatars of a borderless Europe. Their unsettled voices are vividly heard in the pages of this book, which remarkably expose how a democratic choice snowballed into a climate of othering and racialisation."

Ettore Recchi, Sciences Po Paris and Migration Policy Centre, EUI, Florence, Italy

"Understanding better the social repercussions of Brexit for young mobile Europeans remains a timely and important research task as the consequences of the UK’s departure from the EU are still unfolding. This book sheds analytical and empirical light on the realities of mobility in the EU, acknowledging that it brings together both opportunities and challenges, particularly for youth."

Anna Triandafyllidou, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

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