Everyday Nationalism and Making Identity Count

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Abstract

The literature on everyday nationalism foregrounds constructivist practice theory as well as interpretivist methodologies. Our project - Making Identity Count - does something similar but with an aim to advance the study of International Relations rather than the study of nationalism. Here, we suggest that these two approaches are basically complementary, and that a theoretical and methodological cross-fertilization between them may yield new insights in both fields.

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Vucetic, S., & Hopf, T. (2020). Everyday Nationalism and Making Identity Count. Nationalities Papers, 48(6), 1000–1014. https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2019.86

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