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LINK TO GROUP VIDEO ESSAY https://vimeo.com/172979934

EU REFERENDUM & ORIENTALISM BY GROUP 1: Seyi Adeoye, Hyunsoo Kim, Menglai Jin, Xintong Shi.

introduction What is EU referendum? What is the relationship between media and EU referendum? What is the impact on immigrants? Orientalism

Edward Said Edward Said internationally renowned theorist and critic, founder of postcolonial theory of literature, but also activists of the Palestinian statehood movement, which has become one of America's most academic scholars dispute. He is also a music critic, opera scholar and pianist.

Orientalism What is Orientalism? -The Orient is an integral part of European material civilization and culture. -It represents that part culturally and even ideologically as a a mode of discourse with supporting institutions, vocabulary, scholarship, imagery, doctrines, even colonial bureaucracies.

Effect OF EU REFERENDUM Global economy is affected. Exchange rate fell Imported goods inflation Globalization will be impede The Butterfly Effect

Effect oN Immigrants Border control. Free flow of EU migrants will come to an end. Applicants should have the skills required for the UK. The imbalance in the labor market.

How IS BREXIT AFFECTING IMMIGRANTS? A Welsh Muslim who campaigned to remain in the EU was told to "pack her bags and go home" soon after the vote to leave the European Union. "Don't see how this country can heal itself. The UK is my home yet I feel alienated."

WHY DID PEOPLE REALLY VOTE FOR THE BREXIT? It was a protest by those who are uncomfortable with the social changes in Britain in recent decades, particularly with immigration. Last year, net migration to the UK rose to 333,000 - the second-highest figure ever. The figure for migration from EU countries was 184,000 - (Wheatstone, 2016)

Influence of the media on eu referendum The Sun and The Times have both taken different sides in the Brexit debate. It is claimed that politicians and labor power have substantial power to influence people’s votes. "The press doesn't just influence public opinion, it also has an impact on other news outlets, particularly the broadcasters,” (BBC News, 2016)

To sum up…

conclusion

Research Methods Ethnographic Research Interviews Online research (YouTube, Vimeo, BBC, Independent)

REFERENCE [Online] Available at: Wheatstone, R. (2016). How will Brexit really affect immigration?. [online] mirror. Available at: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk- news/what-happen-immigration-uk-after-8273101 [Accessed 30 Jun. 2016]. Chu, B. (2016). Why did people really vote for Brexit?. [online] The Independent. Available at: http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-eu-referendum-why- did-people-vote-leave-immigration-nhs-a7104071.html [Accessed 30 Jun. 2016]. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-referendum-facts-brexit- immigration-trade-economy-fishing-leave-remain-what-will-happen- a7095046.html [Accessed 22 June 2016] http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/what-happen-immigration-uk-after- 8273101 [Accessed 24 June 2016 ]