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Mapping the political geographies of Europeanization National discourses, external perceptions and the question of popular culture
Sami Moisio,Veit Bachmann,Luiza Bialasiewicz,Elena dell’Agnese,Jason Dittmer,Virginie Mamadouh +5 more
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In this paper, political geographers have significantly contributed to understandings of the spatialities of Europeanization, while also highlighting research themes where further political-geographic research would be insightful.Abstract:
Political geographers have significantly contributed to understandings of the spatialities of Europeanization. We review some of this work, while also highlighting research themes where further political-geographic research would be insightful. We note the importance of work that captures both the diverse expressions and meanings attributed to Europe, European integration and ‘European power’ in different places within and beyond the EU, and the variegated manifestations of ‘Europeanizing’ processes across these different spaces. We also suggest that political-geographic research can add crucial input to reconceptualizing European integration as well as Europeanization as it now unfolds in a time of ‘crisis’.read more
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Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism
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The Europeanization of Central and Eastern Europe
TL;DR: Schimmelfennig and Sedelmeier as mentioned in this paperocusing on the post-communist transformations in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have generated a rich body of literature over the past 15 years.
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Fields of vision: landscape imagery and national identity in england and the united states
TL;DR: Volkman as mentioned in this paper pointed out that the complexity and importance of the issue raised by Crandell necessitates a more lengthy discussion than provided in either the summarizing essay, which serves as an introduction to the book, or in the chapters that present evidence to support the author's conclusion.
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Nationalism and Social Communication: An Inquiry into the Foundations of Nationality
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European spatial planning and territorial cooperation
TL;DR: Duehr et al. as discussed by the authors, 2010, Abingdon and New York, Routledge, 460 pp., ISBN 978-0-415-46774-2, £34.99 (pbk)
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