Issues of boundary maintenance are implicit in all studies of national identity. By definition, national communities consist of those who are included but surrounded (literally or metaphorically) by those who are excluded. Most extant research on national identity explores criteria for national membership largely in terms of official or public definitions described, for example, in citizenship and immigration laws or in texts of popular culture. We know much less about how ordinary people in various nations reason about these issues. An analysis of cross-national (N = 23) survey data from the 1995 International Social Science Program reveals a core pattern in most of the countries studied. Respondents were asked how important various criter...
The study analyzes national identity using the International Social Survey Program (ISSP) database f...
Migration over national boarders is common in today’s globalized world. As a result the number of ...
We construct an index for national identity using information from the World Values Survey on peopl...
In a previous study (Jones and Smith, 1999) we established that much the same core pattern of nation...
By their very nature, civic values cannot be declared property of a single nation. In an increasingl...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
This study aimed to show that the diverse nature of the cultural identity of an in-group could be bo...
We construct an index for national identity using information from the World Values Survey on peopl...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
The debate on national identity has been receiving more attention from academics, social planners, a...
<p>In the midst of revolutions, overthrown governments, civil wars, and large-scale migration, socio...
A spate of work has demonstrated tensions between ethno-cultural diversity and social capital. Some ...
Migration over national boarders is common in today’s globalized world. As a result the number of ...
The study analyzes national identity using the International Social Survey Program (ISSP) database f...
Migration over national boarders is common in today’s globalized world. As a result the number of ...
We construct an index for national identity using information from the World Values Survey on peopl...
In a previous study (Jones and Smith, 1999) we established that much the same core pattern of nation...
By their very nature, civic values cannot be declared property of a single nation. In an increasingl...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
This study aimed to show that the diverse nature of the cultural identity of an in-group could be bo...
We construct an index for national identity using information from the World Values Survey on peopl...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
Conceptions of nationhood (i.e., who is accepted as a member of the national ingroup) are known to b...
The debate on national identity has been receiving more attention from academics, social planners, a...
<p>In the midst of revolutions, overthrown governments, civil wars, and large-scale migration, socio...
A spate of work has demonstrated tensions between ethno-cultural diversity and social capital. Some ...
Migration over national boarders is common in today’s globalized world. As a result the number of ...
The study analyzes national identity using the International Social Survey Program (ISSP) database f...
Migration over national boarders is common in today’s globalized world. As a result the number of ...
We construct an index for national identity using information from the World Values Survey on peopl...