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ID147658
Title ProperIntroduction to the construction and the interplay of European, national and ethnic identities in central and Eastern Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorWaechter, Natalia
Summary / Abstract (Note)This special issue challenges the concept of fluidity and flexibility of identities by demonstrating that ‘new’ European identity is not easily adopted and that the co-existence of ethnic and national identities is an ongoing process of negotiation. The theoretical approach assuming multiple identities can be confirmed for ethnic minorities in Central and Eastern Europe who were often thought to be focused on ethnic identities. This issue provides empirical quantitative and qualitative evidence for showing that ethnic minorities typically relate to their ethnic identity and to the national identity of their residence country simultaneously. The individual papers reveal that the development and maintenance of ethnic, national and European identities are often linked to the socio-economic situation and possible benefits. Also, social and cultural practices such as language and media consumption are crucial for the construction of identities. Furthermore, articles in the special issue highlight that national and European politics, above all minority rights and integration policies, may contribute to ethnic and European identification.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 23, No.6; Dec 2016: p.630-647
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2016-12 23, 6
Key WordsEthnic Minorities ;  Ethnic Identity ;  Central And Eastern Europe ;  Identity Construction ;  National and European Identity ;  ENRI-East