Richard Lachmann:: Sociologist of elites, empires and nation-states
Jonathan Hearn, Sinisa Malesevic
págs. 9-11
Nationalism and immigration control
Jiyoung Ko, Seung Whan Choi
págs. 12-30
Ethnonationalism and White immigration attitudes
Jack Thompson
págs. 31-46
Nationalising foreigners:: The making of American national identity
Roger Waldinger, Thomas Soehl, Renee Reichl Luthra
págs. 47-65
Making America great (the first time):: U.S. economic nationalism in historical perspective
Tom Wraight
págs. 66-81
Disillusioned defenders?: The integration challenges of American Jewish return migrants in the Israel Defense Forces
Karina Shklyan
págs. 82-97
Hans Siebers, Marissa Koster
págs. 98-116
Introduction to themed section on ‘Belonging to Syria.: National identifications before and after 2011’
Kathrin Bachleitner, Toby Matthiesen
págs. 117-124
What is Syrian nationalism?: Primordialism and romanticism in official Baath discourse
Rahaf Aldoughli
págs. 125-140
págs. 141-153
From Suriyya al-Asad to Souriatna:: Civic nationalism in the Syrian revolutionary press
Adélie Chevée
págs. 154-176
Collective identities amid war and displacement:: Syrians and Syrian refugees re-imagine their country
Kathrin Bachleitner
págs. 177-193
Mediation, identity construction and legitimacy:: Reimagining the Syrian nation through third-party peacemaking
Sarah Clowry
págs. 194-210
Performing a culture, staging the revolution:: Choral singing and traditional music as nation-building tropes in post-colonial Mozambique
Marco Roque de Freitas, Joao Soeiro de Carvalho
págs. 211-230
Waved and unwaved flags:: Nation and sexuality in a social media debate in Cyprus
Irini Kadianaki, Lia Figgou, Marina Kyprianou
págs. 231-246
Zionism and Québécois nationalism:: An initial comparative analysis
Rémi Daniel
págs. 247-261
Introduction:: The transnational circulation of digital nationalism
Krisztina Lajosi, Pál Nyíri
págs. 263-266
Emergent nationalism in China's sociotechnical networks:: How technological affordance and complexity amplify digital nationalism
Florian Schneider
págs. 267-285
From cyberfascism to terrorism:e: On 4chan/pol/ culture and the transnational production of memetic violenc
Cathrine Thorleifsson
págs. 286-301
New forms of cultural nationalism?: American and British Indians in the Trump and Brexit Twittersphere
Eviane Leidig, Bharath Ganesh, Jonathan Bright
págs. 302-321
“All the nightmare images of ethnic conflict in the twentieth century are here”:: Erroneous statistical proofs and the search for ethnic violence in revolutionary Ireland, 1917–1923
John M. Regan
págs. 322-340
Identifying varieties of nationalism:: A critique of a purely inductive approach
Maureen A Eger, Mikael Hjerm
págs. 341-352
Mapping culture with latent class analysis:: A response to Eger and Hjerm
Bart Bonikowski, Paul DiMaggio
págs. 353-365
Argumentum ad populum:: A reply to Bonikowski and DiMaggio
Maureen A Eger, Mikael Hjerm
págs. 366-370
págs. 371-372