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ID145863
Title ProperTo have both roots and wings
Other Title Informationnested identities in the case of Bulgarian students in the UK
LanguageENG
AuthorGenova, Elena
Summary / Abstract (Note)Bulgarian migrants and university students in particular have recently fallen into the spotlight of British media, firmly positioned within fervent immigration debates. Drawing on Brewer’s concept of nested identities, this paper explores how Bulgarian university students in the UK manage four different identifications: national, European, migrant and student. Thus, the process of establishing nested identities is investigated on three different contextual levels: the transnational, regional and the everyday (at university and at the workplace). Paying particular attention to the factors that influence the process, this article also scrutinises its implications for Bulgarian students’ values and perceptions. Utilising semi-structured interviews and participant observation with Bulgarian students, this paper will argue that the four identifications emerge as highly dynamic, context-specific and constantly negotiated relationships. Retrospectively, this article aims to contribute not only to current literature on Bulgarian migration but also to wider debates on transnational youth identities.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 23, No.4; Aug 2016: p.392-406
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2016-08 23, 4
Key WordsValues ;  Migrant ;  European ;  Bulgarian ;  Student ;  Nested Identities