Brexit Collection
We bring you evidence-based thinking from experts that explains how we got here and what the future might hold.
Scroll down to see a selection of our books on Brexit, journal articles and blog posts.
The New Working Class
How to Win Hearts, Minds and Votes
Who is working class today and how do political parties gain their support? This insightful book proposes what needs to be done to address the issues of the 'new working class'. It provides practical recommendations for political parties to reconnect with the electorate and regain trust.
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Making Sense of Brexit
Democracy, Europe and Uncertain Futures
What can we learn about our society and the need to listen to each other in order to make sense of Brexit within a wider world? This accessible book addresses the causes and implications of Brexit, exploring the anger against political elites as people felt estranged from a political process that no longer expressed their will.
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Beyond Brexit?
How to Assess the UK’s Future
Takes a long term view on the range of institutional and operational options available to the UK, EU and other international institutions seeking to influence Brexit negotiations and outcomes.
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A selection of related journal articles
Global Discourse
Themed issue: The Limits of EUrope: Identities, Spaces, Values
Themed issue: Politics of Negative Emotions
European Journal of Politics and Gender
Special issue: Contemporary Crises in European Politics: Gender Equality+ Under Threat
Gender, ownership and engagement during the European Union referendum: gendered frames and the reproduction of binaries
Brexit: gendered implications for equality in the UK
Emotions and Society
Why feelings trump facts: anti-politics, citizenship and emotion
On our blogs
'Brexit: How we got here and how things can change' by Andrew Ryder
'What stories will we tell our children post-Brexit?' by Sally Tomlinson
'PODCAST: Making sense of Brexit' by Vic Seidler
'Brexit and domestic borders: lessons from the unspoken rules of citizenship' by Rachel Humphris
'A long view on Brexit and social policy' by Linda Hantrais
'Brexit won’t be over until it is over: reflecting on Theresa May’s strategy'by Janice Morphet
'Documenting media bias and lies' by Simon Wren-Lewis
'Brexit: 10 myths about the 'Norway model' examined' by John Erik Fossum and Hans Petter Graver
'Brexit and working-class politics' by Steve Hall, James Treadwell and Simon Winlow
'Why Brexit will be bad for workers' by Tonia Novitz, from Futures of Work