ID | 071643 |
Title Proper | Reading between the lines |
Other Title Information | national identity and attitudes to the media in Scotland |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kiely, Richard ; McCrone, David ; Bechhofer, Frank |
Publication | 2006. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The relationship between national identity and how people perceive and consume media is a central but largely untested assumption of studies of nationalism. Using a previously developed classification of identity among English migrants to Scotland, this paper explores associations between how people use the media and how they make sense of their national identity. Compared with Scottish nationals, who tend to adopt a more taken-for-granted and uncontentious view of the media, except when they feel that the media presented to them challenge their sense of identity, English migrants find that the agendas of the media in Scotland differ from those they are used to south of the border. Specifically, how they view the media tends to vary according to whether they view themselves as 'English', 'British' or as 'becoming Scottish'. |
`In' analytical Note | Nations and Nationalism Vol. 12, No. 3; Jul 2006: p473-492 |
Journal Source | Nations and Nationalism Vol: 12 No 3 |
Key Words | Scotland ; National Identity ; Media |