The article sets out to explore the complexity of national identity and to provide a more nuanced understanding of how inclusive and exclusive characteristics of national identity, which appear theoretically contradictory, show empirically considerable compatibility. Based on existing literature a multi-dimensional model - consisting of ethnic, cultural, territorial and civic dimensions, is developed to empirically explore national identity in two autonomist parties; the Scottish National Party (SNP) in the United Kingdom and Frisian National Party (FNP) in the Netherlands. The evidence draws from two unique, full party membership datasets. The model is operationalised using both exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. The conclusion ...
This article focuses on the role of national identity in the behaviour and performance of the Scotti...
Research demonstrates the multi-dimensional nature of American identity arguing that the normative c...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
The article sets out to examine the complexity of national identity and to provide a more nuanced un...
This paper analyses attitudes towards immigration and multiculturalism in two autonomist parties, th...
The civic versus ethnocultural dichotomy, used to distinguish between different types of nations and...
This paper aims to explore the importance of both subjective/civic and objective/ethnocultural varia...
Scotland has long been a nation within a wider state, but only within the last four decades has a po...
This paper looks at ethnic and civic nationalism in the Frisian and Scottish National Part
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has been strongly critical of attempts to resuscitate British nati...
As globalisation makes national boundaries both permeable and contested, conflicts over national ide...
This article focuses on the role of national identity in the behaviour and performance of the Scotti...
Support for cultural pluralism, pro-immigration policies and positive attitudes towards multicultura...
This article investigates to what extent citizens’ conceptions of nation-state identity and European...
In a previous study (Jones and Smith, 1999) we established that much the same core pattern of nation...
This article focuses on the role of national identity in the behaviour and performance of the Scotti...
Research demonstrates the multi-dimensional nature of American identity arguing that the normative c...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
The article sets out to examine the complexity of national identity and to provide a more nuanced un...
This paper analyses attitudes towards immigration and multiculturalism in two autonomist parties, th...
The civic versus ethnocultural dichotomy, used to distinguish between different types of nations and...
This paper aims to explore the importance of both subjective/civic and objective/ethnocultural varia...
Scotland has long been a nation within a wider state, but only within the last four decades has a po...
This paper looks at ethnic and civic nationalism in the Frisian and Scottish National Part
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has been strongly critical of attempts to resuscitate British nati...
As globalisation makes national boundaries both permeable and contested, conflicts over national ide...
This article focuses on the role of national identity in the behaviour and performance of the Scotti...
Support for cultural pluralism, pro-immigration policies and positive attitudes towards multicultura...
This article investigates to what extent citizens’ conceptions of nation-state identity and European...
In a previous study (Jones and Smith, 1999) we established that much the same core pattern of nation...
This article focuses on the role of national identity in the behaviour and performance of the Scotti...
Research demonstrates the multi-dimensional nature of American identity arguing that the normative c...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...