Getting Real on Fluctuating National Identities: Insights from Northern Cyprus

:  The discursive‐constructivist accounts of identity have made a significant contribution to our understanding of how national identities change. Unfortunately, they have also turned our attention away from the role that the global economic system plays in the constitution and transformation of col...

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Capitalism
Community
Constructivism
Cultural identity
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Cyprus
Cyprus. Malta
discursive constructivism
Economic Change
Economic Systems
Economics
Economics, International
Europe
EUropeanization
General and multiregional studies
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Group Identity
hegemony
Identity
identity (trans-)formations
National Identity
Nationalism
Social change
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