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The push for independence in Catalonia [PDF]
In 2017, Catalonia unilaterally declared independence from Spain. The independence push was not simply a bottom-up process wherein citizens increasingly demanded independence. Catalan political elites were more radical than voters and competitive outbidding to win hegemony in the pro-independence camp fuelled the independence push.
Astrid Barrio, Bonnie N. Field
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Gastronomica, 2010
Food, essential to social interaction everywhere, has particular importance in the regeneration of this rural community in Catalonia. The misery of the Civil War in Spain was followed by three decades of rural depopulation and economic decline, but a gradual return to the countryside since the 1980s has encouraged the revival of villages like Mieres ...
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Food, essential to social interaction everywhere, has particular importance in the regeneration of this rural community in Catalonia. The misery of the Civil War in Spain was followed by three decades of rural depopulation and economic decline, but a gradual return to the countryside since the 1980s has encouraged the revival of villages like Mieres ...
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The dilemmas of experimental CLIL in Catalonia
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2020In the early twenty-first century Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) emerged as a distinctively European pedagogy for raising additional language competence. Although CLIL scholarship has been abundant and has taken many different directions,
Eva Codó
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Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies, 2019
It is still true that defining problems is half the way to finding a solution. In this article I aim to explain how I see the Catalan conflict and, in so doing, do my best not to turn my preferences into prejudices and try to strike a balance between the descriptions of reality that seem to ignore the tensions and the descriptions that excessively ...
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It is still true that defining problems is half the way to finding a solution. In this article I aim to explain how I see the Catalan conflict and, in so doing, do my best not to turn my preferences into prejudices and try to strike a balance between the descriptions of reality that seem to ignore the tensions and the descriptions that excessively ...
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Diabetes/Metabolism Research Reviews, 2019
No recent epidemiologic studies on gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) have been conducted in Spain. The present study aimed to explore trends in the prevalence of GDM and ascertain whether the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes changed between 2006 and ...
Lucía Gortazar+7 more
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No recent epidemiologic studies on gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) have been conducted in Spain. The present study aimed to explore trends in the prevalence of GDM and ascertain whether the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes changed between 2006 and ...
Lucía Gortazar+7 more
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2021
This chapter focuses on Catalonia, an exemplar of the democratized movement. Using a substantial number of interviews, the chapter discusses the tactics that the Catalan secessionists have used, and highlights the possibilities and limitations of a fully institutionalized movement.
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This chapter focuses on Catalonia, an exemplar of the democratized movement. Using a substantial number of interviews, the chapter discusses the tactics that the Catalan secessionists have used, and highlights the possibilities and limitations of a fully institutionalized movement.
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Current issues on Human Rights., 2020
The right to self-determination is being claimed by nationalist movements that promote not only the exercise of this alleged right in the context of colonial or oppressed peoples, but also within the framework of democratic systems, and that demand the ...
V. C. P. Planchuelo
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The right to self-determination is being claimed by nationalist movements that promote not only the exercise of this alleged right in the context of colonial or oppressed peoples, but also within the framework of democratic systems, and that demand the ...
V. C. P. Planchuelo
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‘The People, Year Zero’: Secessionism and Citizenship in Scotland and Catalonia
Migrating Borders, 2019The article compares how secessionist elites in Scotland and Catalonia discursely and legally constituted the people that is the subject of their claim of self-determination in relation to immigrant and emigrant populations during their recent bid for ...
Jean-Thomas Arrighi
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2020
The Catalan independence movement of the 2010s narrated its struggle in the epic mode common to national liberation struggles. As the struggle failed in 2017, so did the narrative. This text drawns on Cervantes’ Don Quixote as a tragicomical reflection on the failure of epic heroism and of the epic genre itself.
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The Catalan independence movement of the 2010s narrated its struggle in the epic mode common to national liberation struggles. As the struggle failed in 2017, so did the narrative. This text drawns on Cervantes’ Don Quixote as a tragicomical reflection on the failure of epic heroism and of the epic genre itself.
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Nations and Nationalism, 1997
Abstract. The aim of this article is to offer an account of the Catalan nationalist discourse contained in the works of Jordi Pujol, leader of the Convergence and Unity Party (Convergéncia i Unió or CiU) which has been in power since the first democratic election to the Catalan parliament in 1980 having renewed its mandate for the fifth time in 1995 ...
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Abstract. The aim of this article is to offer an account of the Catalan nationalist discourse contained in the works of Jordi Pujol, leader of the Convergence and Unity Party (Convergéncia i Unió or CiU) which has been in power since the first democratic election to the Catalan parliament in 1980 having renewed its mandate for the fifth time in 1995 ...
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