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News media are principal actors in the development of national identities: they have the ability to construct them, maintain them, or divide them. Identity Discourses about Spain and Catalonia in News Media explores the historical and contemporary role of journalism in the relationship between Catalonia and Spain. With more than seven million inhabitants, Catalonia is a region of Spain with historical economic strength and a unique culture. For centuries, but recently at an escalating pace, a large part of the Catalan population has expressed the desire to secede from Spain, constituting a prototypical case study for secessionism among developed countries. This book explains how news media have constructed Catalan and Spanish identities as different from one other, suggesting that journalism can play a crucial role in secessionist politics.

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Chapter One: Secessionism in Spain Chapter Two: First Autonomic Pacts Chapter Three: Pro-independence Demonstration Chapter Four: ISIS Terrorist Attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9781793609649, 978-1793609649
      ISBN10: 1793609640

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      Book Synopsis
      News media are principal actors in the development of national identities: they have the ability to construct them, maintain them, or divide them. Identity Discourses about Spain and Catalonia in News Media explores the historical and contemporary role of journalism in the relationship between Catalonia and Spain. With more than seven million inhabitants, Catalonia is a region of Spain with historical economic strength and a unique culture. For centuries, but recently at an escalating pace, a large part of the Catalan population has expressed the desire to secede from Spain, constituting a prototypical case study for secessionism among developed countries. This book explains how news media have constructed Catalan and Spanish identities as different from one other, suggesting that journalism can play a crucial role in secessionist politics.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter One: Secessionism in Spain Chapter Two: First Autonomic Pacts Chapter Three: Pro-independence Demonstration Chapter Four: ISIS Terrorist Attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils

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