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Temporality and historical experience in attitudes towards Europe: Is there a nationality effect?

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In this contribution we analyse, on the one hand, how historical references and nationally defined cognitive frames are mobilised in discourses on Europe in various national contexts, and on the other hand, how the mobilisation of these references varies from one social group to another. More precisely, we examine how collective experiences such as war, communism, democratic and economic transitions – or cognitive categories that are more or less specific to a national context – are reproduced, understood and integrated (or not) in opinions on Europe.
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hal-01184288 , version 1 (13-08-2015)

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Dorota Dakowska, Jay Rowell. Temporality and historical experience in attitudes towards Europe: Is there a nationality effect?. Perceptions of Europe. A Comparative Sociology of European Attitudes, ECPR Press, 2011. ⟨hal-01184288⟩
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