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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Stakeholder identities in Britain's neoliberal ethical community: Polish narratives of earned citizenship in the context of the UK's EU referendum
Author(s): McGhee, Derek
Moreh, Chris
Vlachantoni, Athina
Keywords: EU migration
Polish migrants
EU referendum
social security benefits
welfare
citizenship
Issue Date: Sep-2019
Date Deposited: 28-Oct-2021
Citation: McGhee D, Moreh C & Vlachantoni A (2019) Stakeholder identities in Britain's neoliberal ethical community: Polish narratives of earned citizenship in the context of the UK's EU referendum. British Journal of Sociology, 70 (4), pp. 1104-1127. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12485
Abstract: This article examines the narrative strategies through which Polish migrants in the UK challenge the formal rights of political membership and attempt to redefine the boundaries of ‘citizenship’ along notions of deservedness. The analysed qualitative data originate from an online survey conducted in the months before the 2016 EU referendum, and the narratives emerge from the open-text answers to two survey questions concerning attitudes towards the referendum and the exclusion of resident EU nationals from the electoral process. The analysis identifies and describes three narrative strategies in reaction to the public discourses surrounding the EU referendum – namely discursive complicity, intergroup hostility and defensive assertiveness – which attempt to redefine the conditions of membership in Britain's ‘ethical community’ in respect to welfare practices. Examining these processes simultaneously ‘from below’ and ‘from outside’ the national political community, the paper argues, can reveal more of the transformation taking place in conceptions of citizenship at the sociological level, and the article aims to identify the contours of a ‘neoliberal communitarian citizenship’ as internalized by mobile EU citizens.
DOI Link: 10.1111/1468-4446.12485
Rights: This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: McGhee, D., Moreh, C. and Vlachantoni, A. (2019), Stakeholder identities in Britain's neoliberal ethical community: Polish narratives of earned citizenship in the context of the UK's EU referendum. Br J Sociol, 70: 1104-1127, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12485. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for self-archiving.
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