Post-Brexit hate crimes against Poles are an expression of long-standing prejudices and contestation over white identity in the UK
Myslinska, Dagmar R. 2016. Post-Brexit hate crimes against Poles are an expression of long-standing prejudices and contestation over white identity in the UK. [Digital]
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With migration as a central issue, the Brexit debate reinforced a climate of antagonism towards Poles and other Central-Eastern Europeans. But the expression of such attitudes with impunity has been a part of the political and media discourse long before the referendum. Dagmar Rita Myślińska writes that what appears to be a post-Brexit wave of hate crimes against Poles, in particular, has brought to the foreground the dangers of accepting prejudices and racism as a normalised part of discourse, while revealing some insights about the nature of white ethnic and national identity in the UK.
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29 September 2016 |
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17 Jul 2019 14:01 |
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29 Apr 2020 17:15 |
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