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When national symbols divide: the case of pan-Catalanism and the Països Catalans [PDF]
Shared symbols are an essential element in nationalist mobilisation. National symbols provide perhaps the strongest, clearest statement of national identity and are socially constructed. The effectiveness of these symbols will determine the success or failure of a political and cultural project.
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Spain: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract In Spain, the year 2024 was marked by both regional and European elections and an increasingly difficult political environment for the left‐wing governing coalition. The political agenda was dominated by these elections, an Amnesty Law, and several accusations of corruption around the governing Socialist Party (Partido Socialista Obrero ...
ASBEL BOHIGUES, MARIANA SENDRA
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Making fun of the standard tongue: Enregisterment, social difference, and Kurdish language humor
Abstract This article analyzes how humor around contrasts between standard and non‐standard Northern, i.e., Kurmanji, Kurdish spoken in Turkey contributes to the enregisterment of standard Kurdish, arguing that Kurdish language jokes promote the recognition and, to different degrees, uptake of standardized linguistic repertoires among differently ...
Patrick C. Lewis
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Du Statut d’Autonomie au Souverainisme
This chapter explains the Catalan evolution since the transition to the current situation and as most of the population has gone from being in favour of autonomy to being sovereigntist.
Borja de Riquer Permanyer
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Forging Basque and Catalan nationalism in the New World
One of the major transformations in the political landscape of Spain in the late nineteenth century was the emergence of Basque and Catalan nationalism. These two forces confronted the process of Spanish nation-building, and their steady growth, particularly after the defeat of Spain in the Spanish–American War (1898), turned both nationalisms into the
Álvarez Gila, Óscar +1 more
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Polarized Equality? Ideological and Affective Divides Over Gender Equality in Europe
ABSTRACT Objective This study examines polarization over gender equality in Europe, an issue that has received limited attention in the polarization literature despite growing politicization and opposition, particularly from conservative and far‐right actors. Methods The analysis draws on original survey data collected in ten European countries in fall
Cyrill Otteni
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Catalan Nationalism and Challenges to the Territorial Integrity of Spain
At the beginning of the 21st century Spain faced a number of challenges, primarily the growth of separatist sentiments in the regions fraught with the danger of its fragmentation on ethno-national basis.
G. I. Volkova
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Abstract Democracy and gender equality are increasingly contested in European parliamentary contexts, with the rise of political parties and movements that oppose feminist politics and the rights of women, LGBTI* and racialised people. Existing literature exploring far‐right and anti‐gender actors in institutional settings has focused on their ...
EMANUELA LOMBARDO +2 more
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Ethnicity and Elections: Electoral Context Affects Parties' Use of Ethnic References
Abstract Links to specific ethnic groups constitute a defining feature of ethnic parties. Yet, whether and how references to ethnic identities appear in ethnic parties' political communication often remains unstudied despite the promise it carries.
Frederik Gremler, Lea Haiges
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THE CATALAN SEPARATIST INTEREST IN SERBIA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR (1914–1919) [PDF]
During the First World War, Catalan separatism established parallels between Catalonia and other European nations. Its propaganda presented a Germanophile Spain against an Alliadophile Catalonia.
Joan Esculies
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