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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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Developmental Psychology, 2019
Residential mobility—the change of residence within a country—is a pervasive phenomenon in 21st century societies, with the peak clearly being in young adulthood.
Elisabeth Borschel +5 more
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Residential mobility—the change of residence within a country—is a pervasive phenomenon in 21st century societies, with the peak clearly being in young adulthood.
Elisabeth Borschel +5 more
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European Union Politics, 2018
The rise of “new regionalism” is one of the most salient features of the post-Cold War international order. Despite the resurgence of regionalism in Europe, little consensus exists on how regional identity impacts public opinion toward the European Union.
Anna Brigevich
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The rise of “new regionalism” is one of the most salient features of the post-Cold War international order. Despite the resurgence of regionalism in Europe, little consensus exists on how regional identity impacts public opinion toward the European Union.
Anna Brigevich
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The Committee of the Regions: in Search of Identity
Regional & Federal Studies, 2009This article sets out to explore in greater depth one of the most controversial cases of institution-building in the European Union, that of the Committee of the Regions (CoR). Within the framework of a wider debate on the nature of multi-level governance established in the EU and the role of regions therein, the research effort has been concentrated ...
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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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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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2006
It is somewhat ironic that as globalisation extends its web of economic uniformity and ever-increasing cultural blandness, the importance of place and regional identity has increased. This phenomenon can be seen at various levels: the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) (Commission of the European Communities, 1999) has emphasized the need ...
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It is somewhat ironic that as globalisation extends its web of economic uniformity and ever-increasing cultural blandness, the importance of place and regional identity has increased. This phenomenon can be seen at various levels: the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) (Commission of the European Communities, 1999) has emphasized the need ...
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Region and place: regional identity in question
Progress in Human Geography, 2003Identity, a term that was not yet included in Williams’ important Keywords: a vocabulary of culture and society (1976), has become a major watchword since the 1980s. Traditional territorialized battles over democracy, political status/citizenship and wealth have been complicated by the struggle over ’race’, ethnicity, multiculturalism, gender ...
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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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Regional Identity in Regional Development and Planning1
European Planning Studies, 2002This paper analyses the regional identity and social capital formation process and components. Regional identity is the special kind of phenomenon, which forms throughout historical and territorial socialization. The great ambition of this paper is to interrelate Anssi Paasi (1986) and other cultural geographers' and sociologists' ideas with recent ...
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