This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement post-referendum. By analysing arguments, emotions and actions in support for independence, I aim to discuss how the movement make use of cultural perspectives on history for continuous mobilisation. The study focuses on the members of the umbrella organisation of Yes Scotland, which is a diverse network of activist and party-political groups. To understand the movement, I have made use of a political and active approach such as participating in meetings and at demonstrations. Importantly, while I acknowledge how the Scottish independence movement navigates within a discourse of nationalism because of its nationalist character, I argue that the ...
Scotland has long been a nation within a wider state, but only within the last four decades has a po...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
Abstract Based on an 8-month ethnographic fieldwork in Edinburgh, this thesis explores the relations...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
This thesis conducts a case study on how the idea of a Scottish nation and Scottish independence hav...
Previous research into national identity in Scotland has found older generations more inclined to su...
Previously deposited in University of Edinburgh repository at: https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/publ...
On September 18, 2014, about forty-five percent of Scotland voted in favor of independence. How can ...
The thesis presents the process of evolution of nationalism in Scotland. The question is asked wheth...
As nationalism rises worldwide, understanding the relevance of national identities is at a premium i...
"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967...
Scotland has long been a nation within a wider state, but only within the last four decades has a po...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
Abstract Based on an 8-month ethnographic fieldwork in Edinburgh, this thesis explores the relations...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
This thesis conducts a case study on how the idea of a Scottish nation and Scottish independence hav...
Previous research into national identity in Scotland has found older generations more inclined to su...
Previously deposited in University of Edinburgh repository at: https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/publ...
On September 18, 2014, about forty-five percent of Scotland voted in favor of independence. How can ...
The thesis presents the process of evolution of nationalism in Scotland. The question is asked wheth...
As nationalism rises worldwide, understanding the relevance of national identities is at a premium i...
"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967...
Scotland has long been a nation within a wider state, but only within the last four decades has a po...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
Scotland is one of the four nations that make up the plurinational UK. It is as of yet the only one ...