latest stage of “the European project”—political and economic integration within the European Union. British Euroscepticism is underpinned by two interlinked factors: the resurgence of populism and English nationalism. Second, an account of the
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The Social Consequences of Brexit for the UK and Europe
Euroscepticism, Populism, Nationalism, and Societal Division
Steve Corbett
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The Challenges of Brexit and COVID
crisis level, so that now the societal and environmental futures of all European countries are inextricably bound together. And fourth, there is the rapid rise of populist nationalism across Europe, which has been caused by the exclusion and
Maesen and Walker 2012: 90 ). References Corbett , S. 2016 . “ The Social Consequences of Brexit for the UK and Europe: Euroscepticism, Populism, Nationalism, and Societal Division .” International Journal of Social Quality 6 ( 1 ): 11 – 32 10
Jan Berting
and that export their cultural specificities to other cultures. As has already been mentioned, it is not only uncontrolled globalization that menaces the future of Europe. It is also the possibility of a strong rise of new and old types of nationalism
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The Evolution of 20 Years of Social Quality Thinking
communities in the city of Stoke-on-Trent in the United Kingdom, which had one of the highest percentages of the Leave votes resulting in Brexit. These voters were oriented to Euroscepticism, populism, and nationalism, as earlier discussed in this journal
Ian Mahoney and Tony Kearon
the role of Euroscepticism, populism, and English nationalism in the Brexit vote, and its potential societal consequences by drawing on social quality theory (SQT) to provide a more in-depth region focused analysis of the anti-EU sentiment in the UK
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Brexit, Sustainability, Economics, Companies’ Responsibilities, and Current Representations
English nationalism as reasons for the success of the vote to leave. In the referendum campaign everything was permitted. For example, the anti-Brexit campaigners did not systematically stimulate a debate on the potential for European cooperation
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A Thematic Issue about Central and Eastern European Societies
Zuzana Reptova Novakova and Laurent van der Maesen
democracy, Christian-oriented conservatism, and nationalism. Looking at these past four decades, we can point out major weaknesses in all of these interpretations: The lack of a communicative consensus about these concepts and their ontological and
Ananta Kumar Giri
of “mainstream development discourse, intranationally is married to a poetics, some form of the emotive discourse of nationalism” as development discourse “especially internationally, has a distinctive technocratic poetics: the romance of physical
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Regaining Political Economy
Peter Herrmann
and nationalism, xenophobia but also technophobia, and romanticist new-age communitarianism and other forms of anomy are typical manifestations of such unbalanced developments. We should also accept that development to a “higher stage” is ambivalent