Five years on from the Brexit referendum, SEI are delighted to showcase the work of members who have published and are currently working on fascinating and important research projects which contribute to our understanding of the ongoing politics of Brexit.
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Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Co-Director of the Sussex European Institute, introduces her research on East-West mobilities and racism in the pre- and post-Brexit landscape:
, Reader in Law at Sussex Law School on EU external relations and the impact of Brexit on the adoption and implementation of EU international agreements.
and are Professors of Politics and co-convenors of the Sussex-based European Parties Elections and Referendums Network (EPERN). Here they introduce on the impact of the Eurozone, migration and Brexit crises on the party politics of Euroscepticism.
and teach in the Politics department at Sussex. Here they introduce on the emotional politics of Brexit.
Professor of Law at the University of Sussex and co-director of the Sussex Centre for Human Rights Research, talks about the book
Lecturer in Politics and Co-Director of the SEI, discusses his research in progress on the centrality of Ireland and Northern Ireland to Brexit negotiations: