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Elite-population gap in the formation of political identities. / Best, Heinrich   Journal Article
Best, Heinrich Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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History matters: dimensions and determinants of national identities among European populations and elites / Best, Heinrich   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Duscussions of Mass,Group, or Collective Identity tend to be characterised by an abundance fo theoretical and conceptual disputes and a relative lack of empirical foundation; in particular there is a lack of comparative studies based on systematic and reliable data (Bruter 2005, pp. 101-09). The dominent paradigm for both sociological and socio-psychological studies of mass identity is the constructivist approach.This emphasises, to varying degrees, the invented and constructed character of mass identity as opposed to essentialist understandings of the concept which assume a unique core or essence of identity(Scott & Marshall 2009, pp.330-33).
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