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Dynamics of National Identity

Jürgen Grimm

Media and Societal Factors of What We Are

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Release Date: 12/12/2019

Genre: Society & Culture
Label: Routledge
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
Contributors: Jürgen Grimm (Edited by), Leonie Huddy (Edited by), Peter Schmidt (Edited by), Josef Seethaler (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Media and Societal Factors of What We Are
Globalization, immigration and economic crisis challenge the conceptions of nations, trans-national institutions and post-ethnic societies which are central topics in social sciences' discourses. This book examines in an interdisciplinary and international comparative way structures of national identity which are in conflict with or supporting m

Globalization, immigration and economic crisis challenge the conceptions of nations, trans-national institutions and post-ethnic societies which are central topics in social sciences' discourses. This book examines in an interdisciplinary and international comparative way structures of national identity which are in conflict with or supporting multi-ethnic diversity and trans-national connectivity. The book’s first section seeks to clarify the concepts of national identity, nationalism, patriotism and cosmopolitism and to operationalize them consistently. The next section regards the diversity within national states and the consequences for the management of identity and intra-national integration. The third section focuses on external integration between different nations by searching for the "squaring of the circle" between the bonding with co-patriots and the critical reflection of one's own national perspective in relation to others. The last section explores to what extent and in which ways media use shapes collective identity.