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EU Children in Brexit Britain: Re‐Negotiating Belonging in Nationalist Times

This article contributes to debates on identification, home and belonging by focusing on EU children in Brexit times.1 The article combines attention to the emotional and affective side of integration with a focus on the effects of the discursive practices of the state on these processes. The articl...

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Published in:International migration 2020-02, Vol.58 (1), p.90-104
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EU membership
Migrants
Mobility
Multilingualism
Nationalism
Parents
Parents & parenting
Scrutiny
Transnationalism
Values
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