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British perceptions on Brexit: findings from fieldwork in April 2019

[journal article]

Saraiva Szucko, Angélica

Abstract

This paper identifies some of the long-, medium-, and shortterm Brexit factors by presenting the results of fieldwork held in London in April 2019. This research aimed to locally monitor the reaction of the population during the deadlock of the Brexit process since the original UK exit deadline was ... view more

This paper identifies some of the long-, medium-, and shortterm Brexit factors by presenting the results of fieldwork held in London in April 2019. This research aimed to locally monitor the reaction of the population during the deadlock of the Brexit process since the original UK exit deadline was the month before. The observation in loco of street manifestations, and the analysis of the British newspapers’ headlines provide the context in which the fieldwork was undertaken. The interviews carried out with experts and politicians lead to conclusions about the British perceptions of Brexit which are cross-checked with the literature review.... view less


Este documento identifica algunos de los factores a largo, medio y corto plazo del Brexit al presentar los resultados del trabajo de campo realizado en Londres en abril de 2019. Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo monitorear localmente la reacción de la población durante el estancamiento del proce... view more

Este documento identifica algunos de los factores a largo, medio y corto plazo del Brexit al presentar los resultados del trabajo de campo realizado en Londres en abril de 2019. Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo monitorear localmente la reacción de la población durante el estancamiento del proceso Brexit, ya que la fecha límite original de salida del Reino Unido fue el mes anterior. La observación in loco de las manifestaciones callejeras y el análisis de los titulares de los periódicos británicos proporcionan el contexto en el que se llevó a cabo el trabajo de campo. Las entrevistas realizadas con expertos y políticos llevan a conclusiones sobre las percepciones británicas acerca del Brexit que se cotejan con la revisión de la literatura... view less

Keywords
Eurobarometer; Great Britain; EU; Briton; perception; referendum

Classification
European Politics

Free Keywords
Brexit; Eurobarometer 79-90

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

Page/Pages
p. 1-26

Journal
Carta Internacional, 17 (2022) 1

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v17n1.2022.1198

ISSN
2526-9038

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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