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Voices from the margins: How national stories are linked with support for populist radical right parties. [PDF]
Oshri O, Amsalem E, Shenhav SR.
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Women in gender equality movement: a systematic literature review. [PDF]
Aulia SS, Marzuki, Suyato, Arpannudin I.
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My body my choice: The hostile appropriation of feminist cultural memory in American anti-vaccine movements. [PDF]
Blom T.
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Constitutional democracy and civic nationalism
Nations and Nationalism, 2007ABSTRACT. This article seeks to bring to the fore the intrinsic link between constitutional democracy and the civic nation, relying on Jürgen Habermas's theory of democracy. This theoretical framework will serve as the basis for a communicative understanding of civic nationalism, underscoring the notable role played by language.
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Students’ Civic Online Reasoning: A National Portrait
Educational Researcher, 2021Are today’s students able to discern quality information from sham online? In the largest investigation of its kind, we administered an assessment to 3,446 high school students. Equipped with a live internet connection, the students responded to six constructed-response tasks. The students struggled on all of them. Asked to investigate a site claiming
Joel Breakstone +6 more
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Belarus: an emerging civic nation?
Nationalities Papers, 2011Early commentators on the newly independent Belarusian state of the 1990s indicated that there was something lacking in Belarusian identity. The people did not seem to respond powerfully to the new symbols of the state, use of the national language intermingled with Russian, and economic concerns appeared to trump popular concerns with promoting ...
Renee L. Buhr +2 more
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Critical Review, 1996
Abstract Recent attempts to distinguish a normatively acceptable “civic nationalism"—as distinct from an irrationally tainted “ethnic nationalism"—have failed to take seriously the implications of the transition from the city as the immediate spatial unit of the patria to the more abstract national state that replaced it.
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Abstract Recent attempts to distinguish a normatively acceptable “civic nationalism"—as distinct from an irrationally tainted “ethnic nationalism"—have failed to take seriously the implications of the transition from the city as the immediate spatial unit of the patria to the more abstract national state that replaced it.
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The Internationalisation of Civic National Movements
2021Social media platforms imply a continuum (Bennett and Segerberg, Information, Communication & Society 15:739–768, 2012) between the logics of collective action (the prevalence of organizationally brokered networks) and the logics of connective action (the salience of self-organising networks).
Camelia Cmeciu, Bruno Asdourian
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Civic Nationalism and Language Policy
Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2009Civic nationhood is meant to describe a political identity built around shared citizenship in a liberal-democratic state.1 A "civic nation," in this sense, need not be unified by commonalities of language or culture (where "culture" refers to the traditions and customs of a particular national group).
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Civic Engagement and National Belonging
International Journal of Public Administration, 2007In his essay “All Community Is Local,” political scientist William Schambra urges that researchers and activists “direct our gaze away from the failed project of national community and focus once a...
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