We study the long-run effects of contact with individuals from other regions in early adulthood on preferences, beliefs and national identity. We combine a natural experiment, the random assignment of male conscripts to different locations throughout Spain, with tailored survey data. Being randomly assigned to complete military service outside of one’s region of residence fosters contact with conscripts from other regions, and increases sympathy and trust towards people from the region of service, as measured decades later. We also observe a long-lasting increase in identification with Spain for individuals originating from regions with strong peripheral nationalism
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...
Within the lifestyle migration studies, a relation between mobile patterns of retired migrants and t...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...
We study the long-term effects of intergroup contact on nation building by exploiting a national lot...
National and ethnic identity are the subject of a wide range of sociological theories. Our analysis ...
Cross-border mobility has long been seen as a mechanism to promote a collective political identity; ...
Cross-border mobility has long been seen as a mechanism to promote a collective political identity; ...
The important inflow of foreign population to western countries has boosted the study of acculturati...
Over the past twenty years or so, economic and cultural interdependence has gone hand in hand with t...
This article examines the determinants of identification within the autonomous communities (ACs) of ...
This study investigated the development of national identification in children growing up in the Bas...
This paper challenges conventional wisdom about the drivers of international community at the indivi...
Regional and national identities are significant determinants of people's support for secession. Mos...
Can social interaction contribute to a sense of community that transcends national borders? This que...
Political geographers frequently argue that European borderlands, due to geographical proximity and ...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...
Within the lifestyle migration studies, a relation between mobile patterns of retired migrants and t...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...
We study the long-term effects of intergroup contact on nation building by exploiting a national lot...
National and ethnic identity are the subject of a wide range of sociological theories. Our analysis ...
Cross-border mobility has long been seen as a mechanism to promote a collective political identity; ...
Cross-border mobility has long been seen as a mechanism to promote a collective political identity; ...
The important inflow of foreign population to western countries has boosted the study of acculturati...
Over the past twenty years or so, economic and cultural interdependence has gone hand in hand with t...
This article examines the determinants of identification within the autonomous communities (ACs) of ...
This study investigated the development of national identification in children growing up in the Bas...
This paper challenges conventional wisdom about the drivers of international community at the indivi...
Regional and national identities are significant determinants of people's support for secession. Mos...
Can social interaction contribute to a sense of community that transcends national borders? This que...
Political geographers frequently argue that European borderlands, due to geographical proximity and ...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...
Within the lifestyle migration studies, a relation between mobile patterns of retired migrants and t...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...