2018
DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2018.1442360
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National identity in the contemporary Baltics: comparative quantitative analysis

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“…It has come to be accepted as a general truth that national identities are fluid and artificial rather than natural and static entities. Since the end of the twentieth century, numerous scholars have emphasized that national identities are constantly negotiated through discourse as a type of social practice (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12). Thus, not only can discourse shape the narratives of national identity but also various elements of these national identities and multiple other co-existing identities such as individual, sub-group, supra-national and global identities may shape the discourse of particular actors leading to a never-ending circular process of the discursive identification and negotiation of the self and the other.…”
Section: National Identity and Discoursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has come to be accepted as a general truth that national identities are fluid and artificial rather than natural and static entities. Since the end of the twentieth century, numerous scholars have emphasized that national identities are constantly negotiated through discourse as a type of social practice (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12). Thus, not only can discourse shape the narratives of national identity but also various elements of these national identities and multiple other co-existing identities such as individual, sub-group, supra-national and global identities may shape the discourse of particular actors leading to a never-ending circular process of the discursive identification and negotiation of the self and the other.…”
Section: National Identity and Discoursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Тем не менее, количественные исследования преобладают над дискурсивными на постсоветском пространстве (Fabrykant, 2018;Arel, 2018;Kulyk, 2016b;Onuch & Hale, 2018). Ларсен (Larsen, 2017) также констатирует сдвиг национальных идентичностей в Восточной Европе в сторону этнических компонентов, тогда как в Западной Европе преобладают гражданские.…”
Section: дискурсивные подходыunclassified