Nation and nationalism are two referents which continue to play a major role in how politics and social life are organized. The present article discusses their relevance from two distinct perspectives. Traditional accounts of nation and nationalism have largely focused on the questions of ‘when’ and ‘what’ is a nation, i.e. on the historical origins and substance of the nation, including its civic/ethnic character. Starting from the early 1990s, new approaches have instead privileged the ‘how’ and ‘where’ of a nation, i.e. the ways and the sites in which the nation is reproduced and becomes a relevant resource in people’s lives. The article then focuses on one of the most pressing challenges the nation is facing today, namely the increasing...
This open access book argues that contrary to dominant approaches that view nationalism as unaffecte...
Neither nationalism nor ethnicity is vanishing as part of an obsolete traditional order. Both are pa...
National identity and nationalism have continued to influence economic, social, and political behavi...
At a time when nationalist sentiment is on the rise, this special issue takes stock of how sociology...
This paper adds to debates on the double-edged and contested nature of nationalism and its relations...
Amid the global resurgence of nationalist governments, what do we know about nationalism? This revie...
Following dissolution of empires, nation-states appeared on the stage of history in the 19th century...
Nationalism provides a comprehensive exploration of nationalist identity, ideology, and practice whi...
Most studies of nationalism are based on an understanding of the nation as a cultural collectivity t...
Given the current world situation, it is certainly no surprise that philosophersand political theori...
There have been many arguments over recent years regarding the role of nationalism in an ever-global...
Analyses of nation and nationalism, which are figuratively about “‘belonging’, “‘bordering’, and ‘co...
In 1995, Banal Nationalism set a new way to study nationhood. Away from the traditional concern with...
The question, 'When is the nation?', ranks second in importance only to the related query, 'Why is t...
Almost every scholar who has dealt with national issues has started by acknowledging that a basic pr...
This open access book argues that contrary to dominant approaches that view nationalism as unaffecte...
Neither nationalism nor ethnicity is vanishing as part of an obsolete traditional order. Both are pa...
National identity and nationalism have continued to influence economic, social, and political behavi...
At a time when nationalist sentiment is on the rise, this special issue takes stock of how sociology...
This paper adds to debates on the double-edged and contested nature of nationalism and its relations...
Amid the global resurgence of nationalist governments, what do we know about nationalism? This revie...
Following dissolution of empires, nation-states appeared on the stage of history in the 19th century...
Nationalism provides a comprehensive exploration of nationalist identity, ideology, and practice whi...
Most studies of nationalism are based on an understanding of the nation as a cultural collectivity t...
Given the current world situation, it is certainly no surprise that philosophersand political theori...
There have been many arguments over recent years regarding the role of nationalism in an ever-global...
Analyses of nation and nationalism, which are figuratively about “‘belonging’, “‘bordering’, and ‘co...
In 1995, Banal Nationalism set a new way to study nationhood. Away from the traditional concern with...
The question, 'When is the nation?', ranks second in importance only to the related query, 'Why is t...
Almost every scholar who has dealt with national issues has started by acknowledging that a basic pr...
This open access book argues that contrary to dominant approaches that view nationalism as unaffecte...
Neither nationalism nor ethnicity is vanishing as part of an obsolete traditional order. Both are pa...
National identity and nationalism have continued to influence economic, social, and political behavi...