Abstract
A response to Brexit from two qualitative researchers from the different disciplines of counselling and human geography use a fragmented form to examine the personal and emotional together with a critique from a more mainstream research perspective, but not necessarily a more mainstream political perspective. This collaboration across disciplines and within different approaches to inquiry aims to interrogate some of the emotions and practices of shock, rage, and resistance to the EU Referendum result.
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