This paper explores the meaning attributed to the national group as an entry point into how boundaries between the in-group and the out-group are formed. To do so, it focuses on the representation of the past of the group, taken as a symbolic resource able to produce a raison d’être for national groups, and does so within a dialogical framework. Using the transcripts of the French parliamentary debates on immigration from 2006, it proposes a qualitative analysis of collective narratives of the past along three axes: 1) what meaning do they give to the nation, 2) how is such a meaning produced, and 3) how do the stories told by different groups reply or relate to one another. By identifying the main narratives found in the data and how they ...
Defence date: 11 June 1998Supervisor: Prof. Bernhard Giesen, Universität Giessen ; Co-Supervisor: Pr...
Treating nationhood as a political claim rather than an ethnocultural fact, this paper asks how “nat...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
This paper explores the meaning attributed to the national group as an entry point into how boundari...
National identities are social phenomena with concrete—both political and social—effects...
Why are national identities imagined in one way rather than in another? The book analyses national i...
This article relates to the question of whether or to what extent identity is wholly constructed thr...
Sériot, Patrick - Ethnos and demos: Ethnos and demos: the construction of group identity through dis...
The definition of collective identity has been at the heart of our fin de siècle\u27s preoccupations...
The perceived collective continuity (PCC) of a national identity serves as a crucial source of stabi...
This study deals with a body of law proposals discussed by the French National Assembly during the 1...
International audienceImmigration never ceases questioning and reconstructing social memory. In toda...
© American Psychological Association, 2017. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Objectives: Two studies (one qualitative, one quantitative) introduce new conceptual and methodologi...
Normative approaches to both the atrocities of World War II and Stalinist communism have been establ...
Defence date: 11 June 1998Supervisor: Prof. Bernhard Giesen, Universität Giessen ; Co-Supervisor: Pr...
Treating nationhood as a political claim rather than an ethnocultural fact, this paper asks how “nat...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...
This paper explores the meaning attributed to the national group as an entry point into how boundari...
National identities are social phenomena with concrete—both political and social—effects...
Why are national identities imagined in one way rather than in another? The book analyses national i...
This article relates to the question of whether or to what extent identity is wholly constructed thr...
Sériot, Patrick - Ethnos and demos: Ethnos and demos: the construction of group identity through dis...
The definition of collective identity has been at the heart of our fin de siècle\u27s preoccupations...
The perceived collective continuity (PCC) of a national identity serves as a crucial source of stabi...
This study deals with a body of law proposals discussed by the French National Assembly during the 1...
International audienceImmigration never ceases questioning and reconstructing social memory. In toda...
© American Psychological Association, 2017. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Objectives: Two studies (one qualitative, one quantitative) introduce new conceptual and methodologi...
Normative approaches to both the atrocities of World War II and Stalinist communism have been establ...
Defence date: 11 June 1998Supervisor: Prof. Bernhard Giesen, Universität Giessen ; Co-Supervisor: Pr...
Treating nationhood as a political claim rather than an ethnocultural fact, this paper asks how “nat...
Ideas about the future of Europe have been articulated from the late 1940s in tandem with ideas abou...