When one examines current national anthems and flags, one finds a great deal of variety. What explains this variation? Possible factors include a nation's world-system position and its degree of modernization. Specifically, I analyze the ways in which world-system position and modernization affect the design or configuration-the syntactic structure-of the symbols national leaders adopt to convey their nation's identity. Findings reveal a link between a nation's world-system position and the structure of its symbols. Leaders of core nations adopt more basic anthems and flags than their semiperiphery and periphery counterparts. However, modernization has no such influence. © 1993 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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Cerulo, K. A. (1993). Symbols and the world system: National anthems and flags. Sociological Forum, 8(2), 243–271. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01115492
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