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Sequencing toponymic change: A quantitative longitudinal analysis of street renaming in Sibiu, Romania.

2021

Recent scholarship in critical toponymy studies has refashioned the understanding of street names from innocent labels to nominal loci of historical memory and vectors of collective identity that are embroiled with power relations. Urban nomenclatures consist of more than mere linguistic signposts deployed onto space to facilitate navigation. Street names are also powerful signposts that indicate the political regime and its socio-cultural values. Drawing on these theoretical insights, this paper is focused on Sibiu (Romania) and explore the city’s shifting namescape in a longitudinal perspective spanning one century and a half of modern history (1875–2020). The analysis is based on a compl…

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Presentación. Deporte e identidad nacional: articulaciones y desconexiones en contextos postnacionales

2020

This article is the presentation of the issue on "Sport and national identity" by Papeles del CEIC. The introduction highlights the historical simultaneity in the emergence of sport and the building of modern Nation-States, as well as the role of the former in the processes of building of national identities. Next, reference is made to the transformations caused by the processes of globalization and its impact in the articulation of collective identities and sport. The dossier includes a paper that analyses the way in which the social history of football can serve to think about the national identity of Brazil; two papers that explore the challenges concerning collective identity faced by a…

Globalizationlcsh:Sociology (General)CommodificationCollective identityPolitical scienceNational identitylcsh:HM401-1281Social historyContext (language use)Gender studiesFootballLeaguefútbol; globalización; nacionalismo; clubes deportivos; selecciones nacionales
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Religion and Social Integration in France

2013

On some measures, France has the most integrated (and secularised) Muslim population in Europe. For example, attitude research shows that French Muslims share values closer to those of their non-Muslim neighbours than in other European countries (Connor 2010 391). While official sources of data are limited as the French government does not collect statistics organised by religion, ethnicity or any other form of collective identity, a number of private and international surveys have been carried out. Thus, the European Values Survey (2002–6 data) shows that rates of religious observance for Muslims in France are closer to those amongst the majority population than in either Britain or the Ne…

Governmenteducation.field_of_studySocial integrationIndex (economics)Police brutalityCollective identityPolitical sciencePopulationEthnic groupWorld Values SurveySocial scienceeducation
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Alan Moore's America: The Liberal Individual and American Identities in Watchmen

2011

core is an ensemble of diverse characters that explores fundamental issues for American national identity during the second half of the twentieth century. Moore’s work performs thi st ask in two ways, fi rstly, by presenting a group of diverse ideologically contingent American figures in the individual characters, and secondly, by highlighting a sacrosanct element of America’s image of itself, the primacy of the ‘‘liberal individual’’ not just as an American type but as the naturalized core of the national ethos. This article maps this subject identity into a national identity such as that typified in Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities ,as mall-n nationalism as a successor to kinship …

HistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryCulture of the United StatesAnthropologyIdentity (social science)Art historyNationalismEthosPoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Collective identityNational identityDepictionThe Journal of Popular Culture
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Start Spreading the News: A Comparative Experiment on the Effects of Populist Communication on Political Engagement in Sixteen European Countries

2018

Although populist communication has become pervasive throughout Europe, many important questions on its political consequences remain unanswered. First, previous research has neglected the differential effects of populist communication on the Left and Right. Second, internationally comparative studies are missing. Finally, previous research mostly studied attitudinal outcomes, neglecting behavioral effects. To address these key issues, this paper draws on a unique, extensive, and comparative experiment in sixteen European countries (N = 15,412) to test the effects of populist communication on political engagement. The findings show that anti-elitist populism has the strongest mobilizing eff…

Left and rightSociology and Political SciencePolitical Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectexperimental researchSocial Sciences050801 communication & media studiespolitical engagementCOLLECTIVE IDENTITYSTYLEsocial identity framingPolitics0508 media and communicationsGovernment & LawMedie- och kommunikationsvetenskapPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationResearch Articlesmedia_commonPopulisminternationally comparative researchCommunicationpopulist communication05 social sciencesPolitical engagementMedia and CommunicationsDifferential effectspopulism0506 political sciencePeer reviewTest (assessment)PopulismPolitical economyUnemployment
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Corpus-driven insights into the discourse of women survivors of Intimate Partner Violence

2018

Despite its ubiquity, Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is still under-researched from a Critical Discourse Studies (CDS) perspective. Thus, this paper investigates the discourse of women survivors of IPV focusing on a corpus-driven examination of the data. This is done after applying the text-analysis software tool LIWC (Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count) to a 120,000-word corpus collected from an anonymised, public, online forum available to IPV survivors. I contrast a plethora of linguistic phenomena in three online communities embedded within this forum (‘Is it Abuse?’, ‘Getting out’ and ‘Life after abuse’) in the attempt to sketch out how the discursive output varies across these three s…

Linguistics and LanguageCollective identityDiscourse analysisSoftware toolPerspective (graphical)Word countDomestic violenceOnline forumPsychologySocial psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsSketch
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“Bridging Old Relations”: The (De)Construction of Ethnic Identity in the Educational Context of Bosnia and Herzegovina From the Teachers' Point of Vi…

2017

ABSTRACTThe present study focuses on an educational arrangement in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) known as “two schools under one roof.” The term refers to two different ethnic groups (Bosniaks and Croats) physically sharing the same school building, but maintaining separate administrations, teaching staff, and curricula. The purpose of the study is to explore the manner in which teachers (seven Bosniak and four Croat) from the two ethnic groups perceive and construct their group identities within this context. Findings indicate that the teachers’ sense of belonging to different ethnic groups is strong and that the use of language functions as a vital marker for expressing group identity. In …

Linguistics and LanguageCultural identitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-conceptEthnic group050301 education050109 social psychologyGender studiesContext (language use)RacismLanguage and LinguisticsEducationCollective identity0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyEducation policy0503 educationCurriculumSocial psychologymedia_commonJournal of Language, Identity & Education
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Runology and historical sociolinguistics: On runic writing and its social history in the first millennium

2015

AbstractThis paper argues that the rise and the transmission of the runes is largely determined by sociolinguistic factors. First, the olderfuþarkis identified as a unique Germanic design, adapted from Latin or Greek sources by one or more well-born Germani to mark group identity and status. Hence it is rather unlikely that the search for an exact source alphabet of the olderfuþarkwill make a major breakthrough in future research. Second, the present author argues that the extension of thefuþarkin the Anglo-Frisian setting is due to high-scale contact with the Christian Church, including Latin manuscript culture and Classical grammatical schooling, whereas these factors were almost entirely…

LiteratureChristian ChurchLinguistics and LanguageHistoryManuscript culturebusiness.industryLanguage and LinguisticsExtension (metaphysics)Collective identityRunesSocial historyAlphabetbusinessSociolinguisticsJournal of Historical Sociolinguistics
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Politikas zinātne: Identitātes maiņa, pārklāšanās un mijiedarbība

2005

This collection of essays explores different aspects of the complex problem of identity, placing special emphasis on ethnic and political identity.

Political identityCollective identityIdentity changeIdentityNacionālā identitāte:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Political science [Research Subject Categories]Politiskā identitāteEthnic identityNational identityEuropeanizationIdentitāteEtniskums
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The Common Grounds of Adherence? A Qualitative Analysis of Young Partisans’ Collective Identity

2019

While party identification is one of the mostly used concepts for the explanation of vote choice, the components of party identification and the collective identity of party adherents were never explored systematically. After conceptualizing party identification within the social identity approach, we propose a research framework for the analysis of the collective identity of party adherents. Finally, in a first explorative attempt, we use this framework to analyze, as an example, the collective identity of adherents of the German parties SPD and the Greens. Although the two parties are part of the same ideological camp, we found that they both emphasize the importance of shared values, iss…

Politikwissenschaftmedia_common.quotation_subjectCreating shared valueSocial identity approachlanguage.human_languageEpistemologyGermanIdentification (information)Conceptual frameworkCollective identitylanguageIdeologySociologySocial identity theorymedia_common
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