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Journal of Rural Studies, 2021
Abstract Regions are seen as historically conditioned phenomena, and on different scales, they can serve as spaces for the discursively constructed identities of their inhabitants. Yet, little is known about what happens to these identities in the long-term when an old regional structure is deinstitutionalised and replaced by a new structure.
Miloslav Šerý, Marcela Daňková
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Abstract Regions are seen as historically conditioned phenomena, and on different scales, they can serve as spaces for the discursively constructed identities of their inhabitants. Yet, little is known about what happens to these identities in the long-term when an old regional structure is deinstitutionalised and replaced by a new structure.
Miloslav Šerý, Marcela Daňková
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Strategizing: Theory and Practice, 2023
The article features the concept of regional identity in Kuzbass. On the one hand, regional identity is based on the policy of strategizing the management and promotion as part of the Regional Development Strategy through 2035. On the other hand, it reveals various semantic identity structures in the long-term strategic initiative of Kemerovo State as ...
Maria Leukhova, Tatiana Gritskevich
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The article features the concept of regional identity in Kuzbass. On the one hand, regional identity is based on the policy of strategizing the management and promotion as part of the Regional Development Strategy through 2035. On the other hand, it reveals various semantic identity structures in the long-term strategic initiative of Kemerovo State as ...
Maria Leukhova, Tatiana Gritskevich
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Layering Spatial Identities: The Identity Discourses of New Regions [PDF]
The number and importance of regions are increasing at the same time as traditional regional identities are undermined through processes like globalisation and individualisation. Local and other administrations increasingly cooperate and create new regions which are too changeable for a distinct collective identity to develop.
Kees Terlouw, Bouke van Gorp
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Rescaling Regional Identities: Communicating Thick and Thin Regional Identities
Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 2009AbstractNovel forms of regional identities emerge in response to global competitive pressures and challenges to the nation‐state. Regions have to react and position their identity in relation to the rescaling of statehood. Especially, the growing autonomy of regional administrations makes support from local stakeholders more important.
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Regionalizing Asian Australian identities
Continuum, 2011The majority of essays in this collection arose out of the 3rd Asian Australian Identities (AAI3) conference held at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia, from 10–11 November 2009.
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2018
Table of Contents 0. Introduction (Edith W. Clowes, Gisela Erbsloeh, and Ani Kokobobo) Part I: Framing Russia's Regions 1. "The Six Waves of Russian Regionalism in European Context, 1830-2000" (Susan Smith- Peter) 2. "Provinces, Regions, Circles, Grids: How Literature Has Shaped Russian Geographical Identity" (Anne Lounsbery) Part II: Rethinking ...
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Table of Contents 0. Introduction (Edith W. Clowes, Gisela Erbsloeh, and Ani Kokobobo) Part I: Framing Russia's Regions 1. "The Six Waves of Russian Regionalism in European Context, 1830-2000" (Susan Smith- Peter) 2. "Provinces, Regions, Circles, Grids: How Literature Has Shaped Russian Geographical Identity" (Anne Lounsbery) Part II: Rethinking ...
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Journalism and Regional Identity
Queensland Review, 1996This discussion of George Loyau's prolific literary output will examine journalism in the wider context of literary production and raise questions about the role of journalists as entertainers as well as social and political commentators. Journalism remained Loyau's working profession for four decades (1860–1898). Yet it is easily overlooked because of
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REGIONAL IDENTITY AND IDENTITY OF A REGION
Izvestia Ural Federal University Journal. Series 3. Social and Political Sciences, 2017The article offers arguments in favor of a scientific demarcation of the concepts “regional identity” and “identity of a region”. The paper demonstrates that an ontological status of the regional identity in a contemporary philosophy of culture can be considered in two ways. On the one hand, the regional identity is defined as an identification of the
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European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire, 2008
This article examines a number of models for the formation of spatial, ‘geo-political’ and ‘geo-cultural’ identities that have emerged since the publication of Eugen Weber's Peasants into Frenchmen, and asks how effectively these approaches can be applied to border regions.
David Laven, Timothy Baycroft
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This article examines a number of models for the formation of spatial, ‘geo-political’ and ‘geo-cultural’ identities that have emerged since the publication of Eugen Weber's Peasants into Frenchmen, and asks how effectively these approaches can be applied to border regions.
David Laven, Timothy Baycroft
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Regional Identity and Linguistic Identity.
2020Since aspects of identifications represent hot topics of the discourses within modern globalized societies, this thesis aims to shed light on the patterns of identification with regions and languages that may be applied by multilingual speakers. Thus, it reports the results of the qualitative research having as a target to explore, highlight and ...
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