This article critically reflects upon the symbolic role of sport in relation to nationalism and national identity within contemporary Scottish society. Drawing upon an ethnosymbolist theoretical approach, the article discusses: (a) the mythology associated with Scottish ‘national sports’; (b) the existence of independent Scottish teams; and (c) the evocation of ancient Scottish history and warfare within the symbolism of Scottish sport. It underlines the import of sporting issues to ongoing theoretical debates regarding nationalism and national identity in contemporary Scottish society, concluding that ethnosymbolism remains an effective theoretical explanation of the nature of contemporary Scottish nationalism
Whose Scotland? Who is Scottish? What is Scottish? What does Scottish mean in the sporting context? ...
Studies of the relationships between sport and nationalism have often overlooked how different sport...
Whose Scotland? Who is Scottish? What is Scottish? What does Scottish mean in the sporting context? ...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
The article draws upon the history and contemporary relevance of the Scottish Highland Games in orde...
Music, art, culture and leisure are elements or tools of political nationalism, of hegemonic control...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
Introduction: Amongst the growing body of literature on sport in Scotland a number of studies have e...
This article critically considers the extent to which sporting issues were harnessed by pro-independ...
sporting context? This article seeks to demonstrate that these contemporary questions among others, ...
Introduction: Amongst the growing body of literature on sport in Scotland a number of studies have e...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
Nations and communities are created and represented through a myriad of different processes. Signifi...
This thesis analyses the relationship between national identity and sport within Scotland, focusing ...
Whose Scotland? Who is Scottish? What is Scottish? What does Scottish mean in the sporting context? ...
Studies of the relationships between sport and nationalism have often overlooked how different sport...
Whose Scotland? Who is Scottish? What is Scottish? What does Scottish mean in the sporting context? ...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
The article draws upon the history and contemporary relevance of the Scottish Highland Games in orde...
Music, art, culture and leisure are elements or tools of political nationalism, of hegemonic control...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
Introduction: Amongst the growing body of literature on sport in Scotland a number of studies have e...
This article critically considers the extent to which sporting issues were harnessed by pro-independ...
sporting context? This article seeks to demonstrate that these contemporary questions among others, ...
Introduction: Amongst the growing body of literature on sport in Scotland a number of studies have e...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
Nations and communities are created and represented through a myriad of different processes. Signifi...
This thesis analyses the relationship between national identity and sport within Scotland, focusing ...
Whose Scotland? Who is Scottish? What is Scottish? What does Scottish mean in the sporting context? ...
Studies of the relationships between sport and nationalism have often overlooked how different sport...
Whose Scotland? Who is Scottish? What is Scottish? What does Scottish mean in the sporting context? ...