Using data from the British and Scottish Social Attitudes surveys 2006, this article examines the willingness of people living and born in England and Scotland to accept or reject claims to national identity made by those living in but not born in the appropriate territory. It compares the way claims employing key markers, notably birthplace, accent, parentage, and 'race' are received in the two countries. It is a significant finding that the results for the two countries do not differ greatly. National identity, thinking of oneself as 'exclusively national', is the critical criterion explaining the extent to which respondents reject claims, while there is a modest educational effect, if the respondent does not have a university degree. Nat...
Preliminary remarks: There are not many empirical comparative works between France and the UK on nat...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
In the UK, the diversity of ‘national ’ experiences provides a comparative framework for understandi...
Using data from the British and Scottish Social Attitudes surveys 2006, this article examines the wi...
ABSTRACT. National identity should be sharply distinguished from nationalism. People speak by refere...
Someone’s national identity is a self-determined assessment of their own identity; it could be the c...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...
The article sets out to examine the complexity of national identity and to provide a more nuanced un...
Brexit and the continuing prospect of Scottish independence has provided a unique opportunity to exp...
In terms of our national identity who we are and are judged to be in a particular context depends on...
In societies where solidarity and cohesion are experienced primarily via shared national identity, i...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...
There is a lot of evidence that identity matters for behaviour. There is a widespread belief that so...
Scotland has long been a nation within a wider state, but only within the last four decades has a po...
This paper investigates the relationship between national identity and attitudes towards immigrants....
Preliminary remarks: There are not many empirical comparative works between France and the UK on nat...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
In the UK, the diversity of ‘national ’ experiences provides a comparative framework for understandi...
Using data from the British and Scottish Social Attitudes surveys 2006, this article examines the wi...
ABSTRACT. National identity should be sharply distinguished from nationalism. People speak by refere...
Someone’s national identity is a self-determined assessment of their own identity; it could be the c...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...
The article sets out to examine the complexity of national identity and to provide a more nuanced un...
Brexit and the continuing prospect of Scottish independence has provided a unique opportunity to exp...
In terms of our national identity who we are and are judged to be in a particular context depends on...
In societies where solidarity and cohesion are experienced primarily via shared national identity, i...
In this article we question recent psychological approaches that equate the constructs of citizenshi...
There is a lot of evidence that identity matters for behaviour. There is a widespread belief that so...
Scotland has long been a nation within a wider state, but only within the last four decades has a po...
This paper investigates the relationship between national identity and attitudes towards immigrants....
Preliminary remarks: There are not many empirical comparative works between France and the UK on nat...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
In the UK, the diversity of ‘national ’ experiences provides a comparative framework for understandi...