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Being English in North Wales: inmigration and the inmigrant experience / Day, Graham; Davis, Howard; Drakakis-Smith, Angela   Journal Article
Day, Graham Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract English migration into rural Wales presents migrants with unexpected experiences of ethnic and national difference. A study of English migrants in north Wales shows that many adapt by adopting new or alternative definitions of national belonging, including being British, claiming to be "really" Welsh, becoming more "Welsh," or assuming some hyphenated identity. A minority find themselves more conscious of their Englishness, and unable to integrate into a Welsh community.
Key Words Migration  Identity  North Wales 
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Operationalizing the responsibility to protect the policekeepin / Day, Graham; Freeman, Christopher 2005  Journal Article
Freeman, Christopher Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
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