Following the result of last June’s EU Referendum, the future status and rights of EU citizens living in the UK has become uncertain.
The third and final seminar in the sociology of ‘Brexit’ series will examine mobility and naturalisation decision-making, as well as the meaning of ‘citizenship’ in the context of social uncertainty.
Bringing together the arts and sociology, this event will include keynote speeches by the poet George Szirtes, and Bridget Byrne, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester.
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This day seminar, organised by the Centre for Population Change (CPC) and funded by the Sociological Review Foundation, will take place on 31 March 2017 from 09:00 – 17:00 in Room 1085, Building 02, Highfield Campus. Registration is free of charge and complimentary lunch and refreshments will be provided.
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For further announcements, please follow the series’ Facebook page, or visit the Socio Brexit website.
For recordings of talks from the previous Sociology of ‘Brexit’ seminar series, please visit the CPC’s YouTube Channel.