Conceptualizing and Operationalizing Identity, Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality by Law: An Introduction
Analyzing political and legal measures that serve to operationalize race, ethnicity, or nationality is a growing area of nationalism studies that brings together legal, historical, and political scholars (Dobos 2020; Sansum and Dobos 2020; Smith 2020; Stergar and Scheer 2018). In 2018, I convened a...
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