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East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2010
In the twentieth century, nationalism has become an unwritten yet strong hegemonic rule that prescribes and defines cultural configurations of statehood. In the context of post-socialist and post-colonial transformations in “expanding” Eastern Europe, nation building is a complicated and incoherent process: the nation’s canonic attributes may ...
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In the twentieth century, nationalism has become an unwritten yet strong hegemonic rule that prescribes and defines cultural configurations of statehood. In the context of post-socialist and post-colonial transformations in “expanding” Eastern Europe, nation building is a complicated and incoherent process: the nation’s canonic attributes may ...
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Demarketing, Minorities, and National Attachment
Journal of Marketing, 2009This study addresses two important global trends: protection of public goods, specifically the environment, and the emergence of multiethnic societies with influential minority groups. The study tests the effect of a government proenvironmental demarketing campaign on the deconsumption behavior of minority groups and the majority population.
Grinstein, A., Nisan, Udi
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Immigrants, National Minorities, and Minority Rights
2014This chapter examines a more general problem that arises with respect to minority cultural rights, including both language and self-government rights. The problem arises from the fact that most states are home to dozens, even hundreds, of cultural groups. Their members speak different languages, have different practices and traditions that they want to
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2014
Scholars involved in minority rights and those actively working for minorities at international organizations and non-governmental organizations can sometimes be overheard saying that definitions are not important at all. The important thing is that the groups actually get their rights, no matter how these groups are defined in detail.
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Scholars involved in minority rights and those actively working for minorities at international organizations and non-governmental organizations can sometimes be overheard saying that definitions are not important at all. The important thing is that the groups actually get their rights, no matter how these groups are defined in detail.
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Contemporary Minority Nationalism
20131. Introduction Michael Watson 2. Wales Denis Balsom 3. Scotland Jack Brand 4. Northern Ireland (i) The Nationalists George Boyce (ii) The Unionists Simon Murphy 5. Corsica Peter Savigear 6. The Basques Jean Grugel 7. Quebec Michael Macmillan 8. The Afrikaners John Dreijmanis 9. The USSR Peter Duncan 10.
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New Nation States and National Minorities
2013The twentieth century saw the emergence of new states shaped on the classic nation-state model. How has this model been moulded and implemented? What have been the implications for minorities in these new nation-states? And how have minorities responded to nationalising processes?
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National Minorities and Minority Language Education
2006The presentation deals with the National Minorities and Minority Language Education.
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Cosmopolitanism, Nation‐States, and Minority Nationalism
2001AbstractThis chapter explores the claims regarding the importance of three separate levels of political community and political agency: sub-state minority nations, nation-states, and transnational institutions. It is argued that these levels are mutually reinforcing rather than mutually competing. Since nation-states can no longer protect the interests
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