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National identity in transition? Moving out of conflict in (Northern) Ireland
Alternative Title
Nations and Nationalism : thematic section : introduction
Author(s)
Date Issued
2007-10
Date Available
2010-08-24T14:11:13Z
Abstract
This thematic section of Nations and Nationalism starts from a question of substantive political importance: How does institutional change - in particular reforms towards ethno-national equality and the opening of borders - affect national identification in divided regions? It takes the case of Northern Ireland where a radical process of institutional change is underway. It uses new approaches to national identity to map different aspects of change and continuity – in categories of identity and in their interrelations and contents, in elite and in everyday popular identifications (for useful overviews, see Abdelal et al, 2003; Ashmore et al, 2004). It examines the trajectory of the Protestant minority in the Irish state to show possible repertoires of change. The authors look respectively at self-reported categories of identity, official discourses of identity, and popular understandings of nationality. The introduction outlines the relevance of this research to current comparative and theoretical debates.
Sponsorship
Not applicable
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley Blackwell
Journal
Nations and Nationalism
Volume
13
Issue
4
Start Page
565
End Page
571
Copyright (Published Version)
The author 2007. Journal compilation ASEN/Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2007
Subject – LCSH
Ethnic conflict--Northern Ireland
Social change--Northern Ireland
Nationalism--Northern Ireland
Group identity--Northern Ireland
Protestants--Northern Ireland
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1469-8129
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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