El elector federalista catalán como solución (parcial) al reto independentistahttp://dx.Resumen: Este artículo aborda la problemática existente en la comunidad de Cataluña a través del análisis empírico de un electorado específico: aquel que considera que la mejor relación entre el Estado y Cataluña es la de tipo federal. Este electorado se entronca importante por la maleabilidad de su comportamiento al decantarse a favor de la secesión o, por el contrario, desear permanecer dentro del Estado dependiendo de qué se le ofrezca. Así, lo que se evidencia en este trabajo es la no homogeneización del bloque independentista, existiendo en parte del mismo un electorado identitariamente versátil que acepta o rechaza la independencia según el modo de relación entre Cataluña y el Estado.Palabras clave: votante instrumental, Cataluña, independencia, identidad, federalistaAbstract: This paper tackles the existing problems in the region y of Catalonia through the empirical analysis of a specific electorate: the one that considers that the best relationship between the Spanish state and Catalonia is the federal type. This electorate is important because of the malleability of its behaviour by opting in favour of secession or, on the contrary, wishing to remain within the State depending on what it is offered. Thus, what is evident in this analysis is the non-homogenisation of the independence bloc, with part of it having an identityally versatile electorate that accepts or rejects independence according to the mode of relationship between Catalonia and the State.
Este trabajo abordará la problemática existente en el archipiélago canario a través de su particular forma de organización política-institucional. Los Cabildos Insulares, como máximos órganos políticos de la isla, han ejercido un protagonismo importante en el devenir histórico de las Islas Canarias, en algunos casos como mecanismos de resolución al denominado problema canario y, en otros, como elementos que empoderan a la propia isla. Este hecho ha derivado en una confrontación entre el elemento comunitario/regional y el espacio insular. A través del análisis empírico sobre las valoraciones en la prestación de los servicios públicos que prestan las diferentes administraciones en el archipiélago se analizará qué valor otorga la sociedad canaria a la arena insular, y si existen diferencias sustanciales con respecto al espacio autonómico.
The Canary Islands is a non-sovereign archipelago that has been incorporated into the Spanish Kingdom since the 14th Century. These islands, located 100 kilometres off the northwest coast of Africa and some 1000km from the Spanish peninsular, have been subject to malleable and often distorted representations in different official maps, which have often not reflected the geographical reality of the archipelagic territory. This article investigates the extent to which aspects of colonial history, such as cartography (the spatial element), the precolonial past (the element of historical consciousness) and/or new categorisation as a "European ultraperiphery" (the rhetorical element) have affected the socio-political identity of the Canary Islands. The latter aspects have created an identity characterised by a lack of consciousness of the islands' most obvious characteristic -of their being an (offshore) territory of the African continent. Canarian society has thereby lost its "spatial latitude" (ie an African geographical reality) in favor of a "cognitive latitude" (ie its imagination as an extension of Europe).
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