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Journal articles on the topic "Construction de la Nation"

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Rifkind, Malcolm. "L'Etat-nation et la construction européenne." Politique étrangère 62, no. 1 (1997): 177–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/polit.1997.4623.

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Rousseau, Louis. "La construction religieuse de la nation." Recherche 46, no. 3 (August 14, 2006): 437–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/012472ar.

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Le débat portant sur la composante canadienne-française de l’identité nationale québécoise en voie de recomposition ne peut ignorer la dimension religieuse de ce construit identitaire. Le moment historique où le Canada français se produit en tant que tel dans sa singularité et sa contingence est un moment instituant. La question posée à propos de la construction de la Nation dans le programme de l’Église porte à la fois sur le moment instituant, la phase de genèse, l’histoire des interactions entre les différents ordres sociaux, dont la religion et la politique, et finalement sur le legs actuel de l’identité canadienne-française-catholique en tant qu’intrant mémoriel et composante active d’un autre moment instituant : celui d’une Nation qui se veut aujourd’hui inclusive et pluraliste dans ses croyances.
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Fred Ernest Nasubo. "Revisiting Jomo Kenyatta’s Nation Branding through the Construction of National Identity in Kenya." Editon Consortium Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies 3, no. 1 (June 20, 2021): 260–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.51317/ecjahss.v3i1.229.

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This study analysed nation branding through the mobilisation of elements of Kenya’s national identity under Jomo Kenyatta’s regime. Nation branding and national identity perspectives are used to deepen the understanding of how Kenya constructed and branded its identity. It advances the notion that, as Kenya transitioned from colonialism to independence, a new nation was reimagined and redefined by mobilising elements of national identity and according them new meanings. The study is founded on the notion that the concept of nation branding is not new, nor is the practice since nations have historically reinvented themselves due to the changing circumstances. For Kenya, nation branding can be traced to the period following independence through the construction of the country’s national identity. This process was marked with the mobilisation of Kenya’s cultural elements aimed at replacing customs and traditions of the British constructed during the colonial period. Kenya’s nationalist leaders were motivated by the idea that colonialism had led to the emergence of a new breed of Africans shaped by and practising British cultures; a new form of culture that was neither African nor British or a new hybrid; and a group of Africans who were firmly attached to their African traditions. The need by Jomo Kenyatta, therefore, to change the colonial image to one that resonated with independent Kenya, as well as to assert his rule called for the replacement of the sonic and visual elements of British identity with those resonating with the new nation.
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Batistová, Anna, and Nico Carpentier. "Constructing the Czech nation." Journal of Language and Politics 17, no. 6 (December 14, 2018): 713–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.17063.bat.

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Abstract The article’s objective is to analyse the discursive construction of the Czech nation in three cultural magazines, produced by Czech exiles in London during WWII. The theoretical backbone for this analysis is provided by Laclau and Mouffe’s (1985) discourse theory, which in turn supports a discourse-theoretical re-reading of the literature on the nation, first in general and then in relation to the Czech nation. These three theoretical components support an analysis of 650 selected contributions in 36 issues of the three main cultural journals of the Czech London exile: Obzor [Horizon], Kulturní zápisník [Cultural Notebook] and Review. This discourse-theoretical analysis shows the presence, particularity and contingency of a series of internal nodal points (temporal, spatial, linguistic, cultural and popular), in combination with the external nodal point of diversity in relation to outgroups. In the conclusion, the political nature of this construction, which we label the politics of poetry, is emphasized.
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Beacháin, Donnacha Ó., and Rob Kevlihan. "Imagined democracy? Nation-building and elections in Central Asia." Nationalities Papers 43, no. 3 (May 2015): 495–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00905992.2014.916662.

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Is an imagined democracy more important than actual democracy for nation-building purposes? After 20 years of independence, Central Asian countries present a mixed bag of strong and weak states, consolidated and fragmented nations. The equation of nation and state and the construction of genuine nation states remains an elusive goal in all of post-Soviet Central Asia. This paper examines the role that electoral politics has played in nation-state formation. We argue that electoral processes have been central to attempted nation-state building processes as part of efforts to legitimize authoritarian regimes; paradoxically in those few countries where (for brief periods) partial democratization actually occurred, elections contributed, at least in the short term, to nation-state fragmentation.
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Polese, Abel, Thomas Ambrosio, and Tanel Kerikmäe. "Estonian Identity Construction Between Nation Branding and Building." Czech Journal of International Relations 55, no. 2 (June 1, 2020): 22–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.32422/mv.1690.

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Whilst most accounts of nation branding emphasize the economic and diplomatic relevance of the phenomenon, this article examines the way Estonia has been proposing a nation “branding + building” strategy. Drawing from an empirical study of 1) evolving campaigns of Enterprise Estonia; 2) the leverage of the national e-Residency program in attracting foreign investment; and 3) tourist and marketing strategies based on the revisiting of ‘Estonian’ culinary tradition, we look at the way official narratives have been claiming, with the help of nation branding elements, that the country has quickly de-Sovietized and that there is a new understanding of the Estonian nation and “Estonianness”. This is intended to eventually prompt a reflection on the relationship between nation-building and nation branding, which can, in some circumstances, overlap and influence identity construction at the domestic and international level.
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Colom González, Francisco. "La nación como relato." Theoría. Revista del Colegio de Filosofía, no. 22 (December 5, 2011): 67–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.16656415p.2010.22.360.

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The work explored the developments and paradoxes of the narrative construction of the nation. Focusing in historical examples, the author shows us the principal theories of the identity narrative and, at the same time, he linked them with the ideological problem of the construction of the nations in the modernity.
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Thiesse, Anne-Marie, Romain Bertrand, Jacques Defrance, and Louis Weber. "La nation, une construction politique et culturelle." Savoir/Agir 2, no. 2 (2007): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sava.002.0011.

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Ting, Helen. "Social Construction of Nation—A Theoretical Exploration." Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 14, no. 3 (August 20, 2008): 453–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13537110802301418.

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Sheline, Annelle R. "Constructing an Islamic Nation: National Mosque Building as a Form of Nation-Building." Nationalities Papers 47, no. 1 (January 2019): 104–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nps.2018.15.

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AbstractA majority of national mosques were built in the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. Why did national mosque construction become important to Islamic states during this period, when it had not been a priority in earlier decades when many of these states achieved independence? This article suggests that national mosque construction was the result of political elites’ anxieties regarding the threat to regime stability posed by Islamist activists. Drawing on a mediumNdataset of all 25 states that recognized Islam as their official religion, the article shows that mosque construction increased after 1979 when political elites adopted a strategy of Islamic nation-building, with one expression of this strategy taking the form of national mosque-building in order to visually manifest the regime’s religious authority. In addition to mediumNanalysis, the article uses process tracing to examine national mosque building in three case studies, as well as interview data, to evaluate whether mosque construction achieved the desired effect of bolstering regimes’ religious legitimacy in these contexts. The findings have implications for understanding the use of symbolic religious structures as tools for nation-building that have often been overlooked due to the tendency to associate nationalism with secular visions of modernity.
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Lyszkiewicz, Bartosz. "The construction of national identity in post-1918 Poland." Thesis, University of Plymouth, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/3374.

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This thesis analyses the construction of the modern national identity in Poland following the state’s creation in 1918. Its central aim is to argue that although much of Poland’s national identity was, in fact, the product of the revolutionary eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, in the twentieth century, ethnocultural foundations proved essential in the process of nation building. In order to offer a novel approach to this issue this thesis will evaluate the programmes of the émigré organizations and political parties to demonstrate the role of the two national currents: ethnic/organic and civic/territorial, which developed during the nineteenth century and shaped competing definitions of Polish nation. Furthermore, this study will analyse the role of the pre-modern and early modern symbols in shaping the political currents in modern Poland. Locating and examining elements central to the definition of the nation will allow demonstration of how the distinctive national programmes were defined under successive administrations. This research argues that the rise of competing national identities in East-Central Europe, at the turn of the century, accelerated the dissolution of the common trait or national identity, shared by the elites across the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Deprived of legitimacy the authorities were unable to maintain the democratic system, gradually introducing authoritarianism, and by the late 1930s replacing the inclusive state model with the organic definition of the nation. This exclusive programme resurfaced following the Second World War and became a justification for the construction of an ethnically homogenous Poland. The Communist regime aimed to eradicate the pillars of national identity and to diminish the role of society in the state’s functioning; however, the nucleus of civil society which survived the period of persecution continued to grow in strength outside of the official channels. Effectively, this created a popular definition of the Polish nation in opposition to that of the regime. The competition between the ethnocultural and political definition of the nation remained a central issue over more than two decades following the collapse of the Communist regime.
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Aifa, Chahrazed. "L'Etat-nation et la construction européenne." Nice, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012NICE0038.

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La théorie de l’Etat-nation est apparue au 15ème siècle en Europe et a été consacrée par la révolution française et l’Europe du 19ème siècle. Le concept moderne d’Etat-nation constitue la base des relations internationales. L’Union européenne est, de son côté, une construction inédite et sa spécificité est évidente dans l’histoire des relations internationales. C’est une union composée d’Etats souverains et de peuples qui ont leur propre histoire. La discussion sur l’intégration européenne et ses perspectives politiques mène automatiquement à s’interroger sur la place laissée aux Etats-nations qui composent l’Union européenne. Dès les débuts de la construction européenne, les pères fondateurs envisageaient de construire une fédération européenne. Cette hypothèse ressurgit à chaque fois dans les discussions contemporaines. Elle interroge la pérennité des Etats-nations face à un tel dispositif politique. C’est exactement le même questionnement que soulève la question de rédiger un document constitutionnel pour l’Union européenne. Malgré les évolutions que l’Union européenne a connu, les Etats membres restent très attachés à leur souveraineté nationale ce qui constitue un obstacle à celle-ci. La transposition de la souveraineté à un niveau plus élevé est souvent vécue par les Etats comme une attaque contre leur souveraineté. La question de la citoyenneté européenne soulève la même problématique. Néanmoins, le concept du citoyen n’est plus uniquement liée à l’Etat-nation. La citoyenneté européenne ne remplace pas la citoyenneté nationale mais elle joue un rôle important concernant la participation politique et la formation de l’identité européenne. Tout au long de son histoire d’intégration, l’Union européenne a introduit un nombre important d’éléments fédératifs dans sa structure et son fonctionnement, tout en préservant et en respectant les réalités nationales de ses Etats membres. Vu ses structures, ses institutions et son fonctionnement, l’Union européenne constitue aujourd’hui une construction spécifique et originale
The theory of nation-state appeared in Europe in the 15th century and was consecrated by the French Revolution and 19th century Europe. The modern concept of nation-state constitutes the basis of international relations. As far as it's concerned, the European Union is a new construction and its specificity is clearly identified in the history of international relations. This union is composed of sovereign states and of peoples with their own history. As a matter of course, the debate around the European integration and its political prospects leads us to question ourselves about the place left to the nation-states that compose the European Union. From the very beginning of the European building, the founding fathers have planned to build a European federation. This hypothesis always tends to resurface in today's debates. It questions the sustainability of the nation-state faced with such a political system. It's exactly the problem that is raised by the question to know if a constitutional document should be written or not. Despite the changes in the European Union, its state members are very attached to their national sovereignty, which constitutes an obstacle to it. The transposition of their sovereignty to a higher level is often felt by its states as an attack against this very sovereignty! As far as the European citizenship is concerned, the same issue is at stake. Yet the concept of citizen is not just linked to the Nation-state. The European citizenship does not replace the national one but it plays an important role in the political involvement and the formation of the European identity. Throughout its long history of integration, the European Union has introduced a large number of federative elements in its structure and its working, while preserving and respecting the national realities of its member states. If we consider its structures, institutions and how it works, the European Union constitutes today a specific and original construction
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Yong, Benjamin. "Becoming national : contextualising the construction of the New Zealand nation-state." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2008. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/2185/.

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Much legal literature on constitutional change in New Zealand presumes that the NZ state has been transformed from a dependent British colony into an independent, liberal nation-state. However, this nationalist narrative is a recent development, and is only one of three narratives of constitutional change, the other two being a 'Britannic' (or pan-British) narrative and a Maori narrative. All three suggest and justify a particular form of the NZ state. All three give an incomplete picture of NZ's constitutional history, separating 'law' from its various contexts. This thesis focuses mostly on the nationalist narrative, how it emerged and how the liberal nation-state became the only acceptable form for the NZ state to take. It attempts to provide a more nuanced approach to constitutional history. This is done by a broad examination of a number of subject areas: constitutional historiography, the economy, citizenship, NZ's relationship with the Privy Council, the Crown, and various constitutional developments (in particular, proposals for bills of rights) in the periods 1950-1970 and 1970-2005, and placing legal signposts in economic, historical and political context. Greater contextualisation suggests that asserting that the NZ nation-state is inevitable is a response to the fragility of NZ's present, brought on by the collapse of empire, the emergence of a community of nation-states, and domestic change. The emergence of the liberal constitutional nation-state in NZ is better seen as the contingent product of both various structures (international, British and domestic) and choices made by New Zealanders themselves. To treat this transformation as inevitable ignores that there were other alternatives possible. Moreover, it is wrong to see changes in NZ's constitutional arrangements as a shift from dependency to liberty: rather, there has been a reconfiguration of constraints and enablements.
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Mavroidis, Constantin. "La construction de la nation grecque (1780-1922)." Montpellier 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997MON10013.

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Etude sur la construction de la nation grecque entre 1780 et 1922 : l'étude se propose de faire le point du processus de l'émergence et de la formation de l'idée moderne de nation, d'abord parmi les Grecs de la diaspora et ensuite dans le milieu helladique héritier de l'occupation ottomane et dans le levant. Partant de l'affirmation que c'est le nationalisme et l'état moderne qui produisent la nation, on essaye d'aborder la diffusion de l'idée nationale à travers les métamorphoses du nationalisme érudit ainsi qu'à travers les stratégies du nouvel état helladique. Si la nation est une communauté imaginée politique, ses éléments constitutifs doivent être recherchés dans les travaux des intellectuels qui sont les membres les plus imaginatifs de cette communauté. Or, l'émergence de l'état moderne est le facteur par excellence qui transforme les débats culturels et les idéaux séculaires du nationalisme en idéologie et stratégies de pouvoir. Cette tentative aussi d'aborder l'attitude des agents politiques traditionnels vis-à-vis de cette idéologie ainsi que vis-à-vis des stratégies du nouveau pouvoir politique.
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Nuñez, camacho Vladimir. "Langage, nation et identité : la construction de la nation en Colombie au XIXe siècle." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MON30006.

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Le présent travail est consacré à l’étude de la construction de la nation en Colombie au XIXe siècle, sujet qui a été traditionnellement étudiée par des historiens et dont le thème de la langue nationale est complètement négligé. Cette problématique est liée au fait que les scientifiques du langage en Colombie n’ont jamais traité le problème de la langue et sa relation avec la nation c’est pourquoi cette nécessité s’impose. Une deuxième préoccupation concerne le rôle des grammairiens-politiciens dans la conformation de la nation. L’élite éclairée qui a participé à l’indépendance et celle d’après qui a fondé la nation ont choisi le modèle de nation européen, et en même temps ont développé une stratégie où le mécanisme administratif colonial espagnol est remplacé par d’autres mécanismes de colonisation interne, que j’appelle d’endo-colonisation. La période d’étude de cette recherche commence en 1770 par l’édit royal du 10 mai qui interdit l’usage des langues autochtones dans tout le royaume espagnol, en passant par la création de l’Académie Colombienne de la Langue Espagnole en 1871, première Académie correspondante de l’Académie Royale Espagnole dans le monde jusqu’à 1886 année de la promulgation de la Constitution nationale qui a dominé le panorama politique Colombien au XXe siècle. L’étude de cette longue période implique l’élaboration d’une méthode d’analyse basée sur la combinaison de la méthode archéologique, généalogique et l’analyse du discours. Elle implique aussi une réflexion sur les rapports pouvoir-savoir et sur la production de subjectivités, qui interrogent notre passé à partir du présent
This work is devoted to the construction of the nation in Colombia in the nineteenth century. This subject has been traditionally studied by historians who had neglected the national language theme related to the fact that language scientists in Colombia have never studied the relationship between nation and language. That’s why the need arises.A second concern is the role of grammarians-politicians in the conformation of the nation. The enlightened elite who participated in the independency and that who succeeded founding the nation chose the European nation model and at the same time developed a strategy where the Spanish colonial administrative mechanism is replaced by other internal colonization mechanisms that I call endo-colonization. This study examines the period between 1770 when the royal decree of May 10th prohibits the use of natives languages throughout the Spanish kingdom; going through the creation of the Colombian Academy of the Spanish Language in 1871 corresponding the Royal Spanish Academy, until the 1886 Constitution, which dominated the Colombian political landscape of the twentieth century. This study of this period involves the development of an analytical method based on the combination of archaeological, genealogical and discourse analysis method. It also involves a reflection about the relation power-knowledge and the production of subjectivities that interrogates our past from the present
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Gonzales, Rey Carlo Tan. "Filipino martial arts and the construction of Filipino national identity." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2015. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/filipino-martial-arts-and-the-construction-of-filipino-national-identity(62dc3e99-ad1a-46ea-936f-9a0c4bf196c0).html.

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This dissertation explores the construction of Filipino national identity by examining the Philippine national government’s appropriation of Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) between 1975 and 2010. FMA’s nationalization offers a window into the larger dynamics of nation-building in the Philippines. Having been colonized for nearly four centuries (1565-1946), the Philippine national government reified the Filipino nation by appropriating older symbols as national ones, and with the purpose of articulating a unique Filipino national identity. The nationalization of FMA is analyzed using Benedict Anderson’s constructivist interpretation of nations as ‘imagined communities’. The dissertation argues that in order to understand the logic behind the national government’s nation-building project using FMA, Filipino postcolonial anxieties over national identity (or their perceived lack of) must be taken into consideration. In this regard, FMA’s nationalization is engaged with Anthony Smith’s concept of the ethnie (ethnic community). Studying the history of how decentralized indigenous martial arts practice became institutionalized in FMA clubs, the dissertation finds that FMA as an ethnographic concept was formulated mainly since the 1970s in consonance with its commercialization, increasing popularity and nationalization. By looking at how national identity is represented in FMA films and in reconstructions of the national hero Lapulapu, the dissertation argues that FMA practitioners seek to highlight their localized identities by inserting their own symbols and interpretations into the national identity being articulated. This process, termed the ‘reverse appropriation’ of nationalism, was a way for FMA clubs to preserve their local institutions and identities from being totally consumed by the nationalization and nation-building project.
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Ros, Adela. "Being Andalusian in Catalonia : a challenge to nation-state construction /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC IP addresses, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3029639.

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Wang, Yue. "Cultural nation versus political state : media construction of national identity : the case of China Daily." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2006. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/785.

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Marton, Silvia <1976&gt. "La construction politique de la nation. La nation dans les débats du Parlement de la Roumanie: 1866-1871." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/448/.

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Garralda, Ortega Ángel. "The social construction of the Spanish nation : a discourse-based approach." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2014. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/4989/.

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This thesis analyses Spanish nation-building from a social-constructionist perspective assuming that nations are historically evolving social constructs and that nationhood is a largely modern phenomenon with pre-modern antecedents. A theoretical model for studying nationhood is proposed based on a critique of nationalism theories, Giddens’s social structuration model (Giddens 1984) refined by Sewell (2005); modernisation theories and discourse analytical approaches. A discourse-oriented methodology is proposed: Spanish nation-building, conceptualised as semiotically-mediated social action situated across time-space, is analysed nomothetically and ideographically, both in its broad historical context and in connection with recent narratives extracted from a large purpose-built corpus of newspaper articles. Several factors behind Spain’s problematic nation-building are identified in the socio-historical analysis: an unyielding geography inhibiting communications, a long history of political and cultural fragmentation, a late and uneven modernisation and the lack of hegemonic national narratives in the context of a long history of confrontation between different identities. The corpus-based discourse analytical approach employed in the latter part of the analysis illustrates the potential offered by corpus-assisted discourse studies in social research, revealing that a widely-accepted Spanish identity discourse from the centre’s perspective has not yet emerged.
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Books on the topic "Construction de la Nation"

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Vaziri, Mostafa. Iran as imagined nation: The construction of national identity. New York, NY: Paragon House, 1993.

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Vaziri, Mostafa. Iran as imagined nation: The construction of national identity. New York, NY: Paragon House, 1993.

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Colburn, Forrest D. Colonialism, Independence, and the Construction of Nation-States. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54716-5.

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Butcher, John. Australia Under Construction: Nation-building past, present and future. Canberra: ANU Press, 2008.

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Chua, Beng Huat. The making of a new nation: Cultural construction and national identity in Singapore. Singapore: Dept. of Sociology, National University of Singapore, 1991.

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A nation-state by construction: Dynamics of modern Chinese nationalism. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2005.

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Mbah, Jean-Ferdinand. La construction de l'État au Gabon: 1957-2009. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2015.

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La construction de l'Europe et l'avenir des nations. Paris: Armand Colin, 2013.

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Garden, Donald S. Builders to the nation: The A.V. Jennings story. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 1992.

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Building a nation: Chickasaw museums and the construction of history and heritage. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Construction de la Nation"

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Stanojević, Mateusz-Milan, and Ljiljana Šarić. "Metaphors in the discursive construction of nations." In Metaphor, Nation and Discourse, 1–32. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.82.01sta.

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Achard, Pierre. "The Construction of Nation and State." In Political Discourse in Transition in Europe 1989–1991, 191. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/pbns.36.20ach.

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Abbas, Madeline-Sophie. "Nation Construction and Affective (Un)Belongings." In Terror and the Dynamism of Islamophobia in 21st Century Britain, 71–190. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72949-3_2.

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Higonnet, Margaret R. "Travel as Construction of Self and Nation." In Imagining Sameness and Difference in Children's Literature, 235–51. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-46169-8_12.

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Wang, Q. Edward. "Between Myth and History: the Construction of a National Past in Modern East Asia." In Writing the Nation, 126–54. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230223059_6.

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Martel, Philippe. "Langue d’oc, French and the Construction of a State in France." In Language, Nation and State, 63–77. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403982452_3.

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Türköz, Meltem. "Introduction: Surnames and the Construction of Turkish Citizens." In Naming and Nation-building in Turkey, 1–29. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56656-0_1.

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Abdou, Ehaab D. "Construction(S) of the Nation in Egyptian Textbooks." In (Re)Constructing Memory: Education, Identity, and Conflict, 75–98. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-860-0_4.

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Samuel, Annie Tracy. "Guarding the nation." In Constructing Nationalism in Iran, 248–62. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge studies in modern history ; 25: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315448800-18.

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Balslev, Sivan. "Gendering the nation." In Constructing Nationalism in Iran, 68–85. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge studies in modern history ; 25: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315448800-6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Construction de la Nation"

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"Strategic Countermeasures to Accelerate the Construction of a Powerful Sports Nation." In 2020 Conference on Social Science and Modern Science. Scholar Publishing Group, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38007/proceedings.0000742.

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"Oriental model: the construction of ethnic and religious harmony in multi-ethnic nation." In 2017 4th International Conference on Literature, Linguistics and Arts. Francis Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/iclla.2017.05.

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Gao, Tian-peng, Ting Yu, and Hong Su. "Research on the Construction of Singapore’s "Smart Nation" Based on the TRT Model Perspective." In 2020 International Conference on Big Data Economy and Information Management (BDEIM). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bdeim52318.2020.00022.

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Mohamad, Hoyri. "PRAMOEDYA’S TRUTH: CONSTRUCTING INDONESIA AS A NATION IN FOOTSTEPS." In International Conference on Arts and Humanities. TIIKM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/icoah.2016.3107.

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Mohamad, Hoyri. "PRAMOEDYA’S TRUTH: CONSTRUCTING INDONESIA AS A NATION IN FOOTSTEPS." In International Conference on Arts and Humanities. TIIKM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/icoah.2016.3117.

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Mundzir, Hudriyah, Prof Sudarsono, Rachmad Safa'at, and Dr Istislam. "Construction of the Principle of Partisanship to the Interests of the Nation on Mineral and Coal Mining Law." In 2018 International Conference on Energy and Mining Law (ICEML 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iceml-18.2018.29.

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Arthur, J. Howard, and Robert J. Ribando. "Use of Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) Construction for Energy Conservation in Residential Construction." In ASME 2004 International Solar Energy Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isec2004-65022.

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As a nation the United States must reduce its dependence on imported energy resources. Net imports of foreign oil as a percentage of total U.S. oil demand have increased from 37% in 1980 to 55% in 2001 and are predicted to increase to 65% by the year 2016. Since heating and air conditioning account for 44% of the energy usage in a typical U.S. home, residential energy conservation techniques hold great promise for significant savings. Insulated concrete form (ICF) construction is a promising construction technique for both residential and commercial construction. Some advantages of ICF construction include: reduced construction time, compatibility with any inside or outside surface finish, insect resistance, strength, noise reduction, reduced infiltration, significant and continuing energy savings, lower HVAC capital costs for the building, and 12” (30 cm) wide window sills. Disadvantages of ICF construction include: resistance from builders and sub-contractors unfamiliar with the construction technique, higher material costs, the necessary custom window and door openings, and the difficulty and expense of making changes once the walls are in place. Even though the material costs are higher than typical (stick-frame) construction, labor savings might result in overall savings. In this paper actual energy usage for an ICF house constructed in 1998 is compared to the energy usage for a 1988 conventional stick-frame building. Comparison of these two buildings indicates a 75% reduction in energy usage per square foot per degree-day for the ICF building when compared to the stick-frame building. During this same time period, energy (gas) usage for heating and hot water decreased 85%. Computer simulations were made for both an ICF wall and for a conventional frame wall. These computer simulations indicate significant saving potential for the ICF wall when compared to a conventional frame wall section. In addition these simulations illustrate dramatically the effect of separating the thermal resistance and thermal capacitance inherent in this “sandwich” construction.
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Vawter, R. Glenn. "Building the Yucca Mountain Repository." In ASME 2003 9th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2003-4545.

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The U.S. Congress recently approved the Yucca Mountain Project in Nevada as the site for the nation’s high level nuclear waste repository. The Project now moves into the licensing, construction and operating phases. The question posed by this paper is what organization approach is best suited to carry out those functions as well as the affiliated transportation and waste acceptance activities? Currently the U.S. Department of Energy and its contractors are responsible for the implementation of the Project. Other alternatives include a government corporation, private industry, a different U.S. government agency, or a combination of the above? There are pros and cons to each approach. This paper will present pros and cons and discuss the implications of each alternative. It will also discuss experience from other similar endeavors around the world. The U.S Federal Administration will need to consider this important question to assure the success of the program, because it is so important to the energy and national security of the nation. And its success or failure will set a precedent for repository programs around the world.
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ÖZTUNÇ, Müge, and Umur BEDİR. "NEW MEDIA AND NATIONAL IDENTITY: THE REPRESENTATION OF ATATURK ON NGO’s NOVEMBER 10th INSTAGRAM POSTS." In COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CONGRESS. ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17932/ctc.2021/ctc21.049.

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National symbols, traditions, and rituals emerge as the most influential signifiers of national identity and nationalism. These symbols and images that embody the basic concepts of nationalism, make them visible to other members of society, help to make abstract ideologies more socially concrete, strengthen the sense of national loyalty and strengthen the awareness of the members of the community that they belong to the same nation. On the other hand, Atatürk appears as a symbol of both Turkey’s modernization process and Turkish unity and solidarity. Focusing on the representations of Atatürk as one of the national symbols on the internet and social media, this research examines symbolic construction of national identity of NGOs that represent different social groups in Turkey through the “November 10, Atatürk Commemoration Day”. In this context, the 10 November 2019 posts of 38 Non-Governmental Organizations, which operate in different fields, are the most followed and have social, cultural, and economic activity on the society, were analyzed on Instagram. Shared visuals were used to categorize with the help of various codes assigned to them. Thematization method was used to characterize the types of photos posted on Instagram with embedded coding. Then, by combining very close codes, they were also subjected to clustering analysis in order to see which symbols are frequently used together and which meaning patterns they form. The findings of the study show that social media, which is often depicted as the space of global identities and flows, is a space where national identities are eclectically reconstructed by subjects and social groups that make up the nation and circulated through symbols.
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Öztunç, Müge, and Umur Bedir. "New Media and National Identity: The Representatıon of Atatürk on Ngo’s November 10th Instagram Posts." In COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CONGRESS. ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17932/ctcspc.21/ctc21.018.

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National symbols, traditions, and rituals emerge as the most influential signifiers of national identity and nationalism. These symbols and images that embody the basic concepts of nationalism, make them visible to the members of society, help to make abstract ideologies more socially concrete, strengthen the sense of national loyalty and strengthen the awareness of the community members that belong to the same nation. On the other hand, Atatürk appears as a symbol of both Turkey's modernization process and Turkish unity and solidarity. Focusing on the representations of Atatürk as one of the national symbols on the internet and social media, this research examines the symbolic construction of the national identity of NGOs that represent different social groups in Turkey through the "November 10th, Atatürk Commemoration Day”. In this context, the November 10, 2019, posts of 38 Non-Governmental Organizations, which operate in different fields, are the most followed and have social, cultural, and economic activity on the society, were analyzed on Instagram. Shared visuals were used to categorize with the help of various codes assigned to them. The thematization method was used to characterize the types of photos posted on Instagram with embedded coding. Then, by combining very close codes, they were also subjected to clustering analysis to see which symbols are frequently used together and which meaning patterns they form. The findings of the study show that social media, which is often depicted as the space of global identities and flows, is a space where national identities are eclectically reconstructed by subjects and social groups that make up the nation and circulated through symbols.
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Reports on the topic "Construction de la Nation"

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Cooper, Aaron M. Construction and Reconstruction Efforts in Nation Building: Planning for Everything in Afghanistan Except the Afghans. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ad1012772.

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Covington, Gregory A., and James T. Wilson. National Construction Thesaurus: Status and Recommendations. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada280097.

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Fowell, Andrew J. White papers prepared for the White House - construction industry workshop on national construction goals. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.5610.

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Warner, B. E. National Ignition Facility Construction Safety Management Review. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/792434.

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Predmore, R. Construction Safety for the National Ignition Facility. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15013299.

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Kugler, A. N. National Ignition Facility wet weather construction plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2661.

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Cerruti, S. J. Construction safety program for the National Ignition Facility. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/461416.

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Cerruti, S. J. Construction safety program for the National Ignition Facility. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/591765.

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Martin, Paul R. National voluntary laboratory accreditation program: construction materials testing. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.hb.150-5.

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BRANDEIS UNIV WALTHAM MA. Brandeis University's National Center for Complex Systems Construction Project. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada276437.

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