TY - BOOK AU - Outhwaite,William TI - Brexit: sociological responses T2 - Key issues in modern sociology SN - 9781783086474 (ePub ebook) : U1 - 341.24220941 23 PY - 2017/// CY - London PB - Anthem Press KW - European Union KW - Great Britain KW - Membership KW - Referendum KW - History KW - 21st century KW - Relations KW - European Union countries N1 - Academic; Notes on Contributors; Preface: William Outhwaite; Section One: How did it happen?; 1. Martin Westlake: ‘The Increasing Inevitability of that Referendum’; 2. Jonathan Hearn: Vox Populi: Nationalism, Globalisation and the Balance of Power in the making of Brexit; 3. John Holmwood: ‘Exit from the perspective of Entry’; 4. Stefan Auer: 'Brexit, Sovereignty and the End of an Ever Closer Union'; Section Two: The politics of Brexit; 5. Craig Calhoun: ‘Populism, Nationalism, and Brexit’ 6. Chris Thornhill: 'A Tale of Two Constitutions: Whose Legitimacy? Whose Crisis?'; 7. Gurminder K. Bhambra: ‘Locating Brexit in the Pragmatics of Race, Citizenship, and Empire’; 8. Colin Crouch: Globalization, nationalism and the changing axes of political identity; 9. Gerard Delanty: A Divided Nation in a Divided Nation in a Divided Europe: emerging cleavages and the crisis of European integration; Section Three: Prospects for/after Brexit; 10. Tim Oliver: The EU and Brexit: Processes, Perspectives and Prospects; 11. Antje Wiener: “The Impossibility of Disentangling Integration: Back to What?; 12. Simon Susen: ‘No Exit from Brexit?’; 13. Harry F. Dahms: “Critical Theory, Brexit, and the Vicissitudes of Political Economy in the Twenty-First Century”; 14. Adrian Favell: European Society vs European Union: The Missing Sociology of (Failed) Europeanisation What’s Next?"; Index; Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK) UR - https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/brexit/8E600626B072D21686FDD2CE55A9BDBA ER -