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Daniele Conversi
Researcher at University of the Basque Country
Publications - 71
Citations - 1620
Daniele Conversi is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nationalism & Politics. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1458 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniele Conversi include Ikerbasque & University of Lincoln.
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The Basques, the Catalans and Spain: Alternative Routes to Nationalist Mobilization
TL;DR: From the foundation of Catalan nationalism to the Civil War Basque nationalism, from its beginning to the civil war Euskadi - dictatorship, resistance and resurrection Catalonia under Franco the transition to democracy languages and other values nationalism and immigration in Catalonia and the Basque country the roots of violence as mentioned in this paper.
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Reassessing current theories of nationalism: Nationalism as boundary maintenance and creation
TL;DR: This paper defined nationalism as a process of border creation and/or maintenance, and argued that at least three more approaches can bring a distinctive contribution to the field: homeostatic, transactionalist and ethno-symbolist.
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Irresponsible Radicalisation: Diasporas, Globalisation and Long-Distance Nationalism in the Digital Age
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the role of diasporas with globalisation and their role in the expansion and radicalisation of ethnic conflict and identify the onset of "online mobbing" or "cyber bullying" as a new and ominous trend in Internet radicalism.
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Homogenisation, nationalism and war: should we still read Ernest Gellner?*
TL;DR: This article argued that the relationship between culture, language and ethnicity is reciprocal and symbiotic, and identified the key role of the mass army as presaging the era of mass nationalism and cultural homogenisation.
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Cultural homogenization, ethnic cleansing and genocide
TL;DR: Cultural homogenization is defined as a state-led policy aimed at cultural standardization and the overlap between state and culture as mentioned in this paper, which is a top-down process where the state seeks to nationalize "the masses".