“…The former focused on political science, economics and law, the latter also drawing in more anthropology, sociology, socio-legal studies and geography. Taken together, UKICE and Governance after Brexit cover a significantly broad range across the UK social sciences (in addition to this special issue, see, for example, the research reported in a Journal of Common Market Studies symposium on 'Impacts of Brexit on Civil Society, Parliament and Access to Justice'; Barnard & Fraser Butlin, 2020;Cygan et al, 2020;Minto, 2020;Wincott, 2020a).…”