IqNetA logo
UnEPRC
  • About
    Back

    About

    • What is IQ-Net
    • Members
    • People
    • 20th Anniversary of IQ-Net
  • Knowledge exchange
    Back

    Knowledge exchange

    • Research Papers
    • Research Papers
    • Good practice case studies
  • News & events
    Back

    News & events

    • News archive
    • IQ-Net Bulletins

    Conference ‘Regional policy in Scotland after Brexit’ – 7 February 2020,

    The 47th IQ-Net conference (Delft): Preparing for 2021-27 - Programming,

    TRACER: Research and Innovation project meeting on coal regions in transition

  • Contact us
  • Partner pages
  • Login
Login
  • Home
  • News & events
  • News archive
  • News archive
  • New publication: Immigration attitudes in sub-state nationalist and regional parties

New publication: Immigration attitudes in sub-state nationalist and regional parties

02 November 2015

Dr Arno van der Zwet was one of the co-editors and contributors of a recently published special issue on immigration attitudes in sub-state nationalist and regional parties .

The introductory article of the special issue examines how sub-state nationalists respond to the growing presence of cultural diversity in their 'homelands' resulting from migration. Migration to the 'homeland' of a sub-state nation presents a conundrum for sub-state elites that is labelled the 'legitimation paradox': too much internal diversity may undermine the claim to cultural distinctiveness. Arno's second contribution focuses on how different conceptions of national identity can be linked to attitudes towards cultural pluralism. Empirically, the article examines these issues in the case of the Scottish National Party and Frisian National Party in the Netherlands.

×
Share this article
  • Home
  • About IQ-Net
  • Research papers
  • News & events
  • Contact us
  • Login
  • Terms & conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Ethics & sustainability
  • Site map
  • Twitter

European Policies Research Centre Delft

BG West 270
Julianalaan 134
2628 BL Delft
Netherlands

info@eprcdelft.eu

© 2020 European Policies Research Centre