Scotland, Catalonia and the “right” to self-determination: a comment suggested by Kathryn Crameri’s “Do Catalans Have the Right to Decide? [PDF]
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Davidson N. +13 more
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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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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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Migrants' minority-language newspeakerism: The pervasiveness of nation-state monolingual regimes in transnational contexts [PDF]
From a critical sociolinguistics perspective, this paper investigates processes of minority-language newspeakerism among 23 migrants from heterogeneous socioeconomic and language backgrounds.
Sabaté Dalmau, Maria
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Identity and language policies [PDF]
The process of individual identity formation is still an enigma, as it is the capacity of public bodies to intervene on it. In 1983 the Catalan education system became bilingual, and Catalan, together with Spanish, was taught in schools.
Irma Clots-Figueras +2 more
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Catalunya no és espanya: a critical discourse analysis of artur mas’s selected speeches [PDF]
peer reviewedAbstractThis article is a Critical Discourse Analysis of secessionist discourse in Catalonia in the light of a selection of speeches given by Artur Mas.
Echitchi, Raymond
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Autonomy Over Independence: Self-Determination in Catalonia, Flanders and South Tyrol in the Aftermath of the Great War. [PDF]
Dalle Mulle E, Bieling M.
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International and European Institutions and Catalan Nationalism
AbstractThe exercise of public power by substate entities poses a challenge for international law. Although such entities lack international legal personality, their actions can have international significance and, because they are state organs, must always adhere to the international obligations assumed by the state.
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"The Key Party in the Catalan Government" [PDF]
This paper analyzes the different compositions of the catalan governing coalitions during the current democratic period, and offers some predictions about the coalitions that can be expected in the future.
Enriqueta Aragonés
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Television humour and preferred meanings in the Catalan identity debate
This article analyses a sports-related satirical-parody television series as a generator of preferred meanings that may be associated with an ideological context of a stateless nation such as Catalonia, where the symbolic aspect is fundamental to the ...
Luisa Martínez-García
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