Diversity and contestations over nationalism in Europe and Canada
In: Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology Ser
Intro -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures and Tables -- 1: Introduction: Negotiating Territoriality and Nationalism -- 1 Community, Identity and Territory -- 2 Alternative Accounts: Challenges to the Master Narrative -- 2.1 Moving Beyond Methodological Nationalism -- 2.2 Populist and National Reactions -- 2.3 What Is This Book About? -- References -- Part I: The Transnational Challenge -- 1 Introduction to Part I -- 2: Theorising About and Beyond Transnational Processes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Factors Obstructing Transnational Studies -- 2.1 Unbounding Concepts of Culture and Society -- 2.2 Methodological Barriers to Envisioning Transnational Processes -- 3 Migration Studies and Immigration Identities: Assimilation, Multiculturalism, and the Return to Assimilation -- 4 Transnational Studies Appear on the Scene -- 4.1 The Concept of Simultaneity -- 5 Clarifying Our Basic Concepts -- 5.1 Theorising the Difference Between Transnational Social Fields and Transnational Cultural Flows -- 5.2 Differentiating Between Transnational Migrants and Actors Who Live Within Transnational Social Fields -- 5.3 Distinguishing Between Transnational Ways of Being and Ways of Belonging -- 6 Thinking About and Beyond Transnational Processes: New Directions -- 6.1 Re-valuating Locality by Using the Concept of Multiscalar Social Fields -- 6.2 Re-valuating the Concept of Society by Using the Concept of Transnational Social Fields -- References -- 3: Transnational Politics of Integration and an "Imagined Global Diaspora" -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Transnationalism "En Œuvre" -- 3 Transnational Politics: "Bringing the State Back in"10 -- 4 Territory, Identity and Globalisation -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- 4: Transnationalism and Interculturalism: Overlapping Affinities