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Alfonso Pérez-Agote Poveda (1943-2021), catedrático emérito de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, desempeñó su actividad docente en la UNED, la Universidad del País Vasco-Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea y la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Desarrolló su investigación en Francia y España, siendo miembro del CADIS (Centre d’Analyse et d’Intervention Sociologiques - París); GSRL (Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités - EPHE - Sorbonne - París) y FMSH-IPEV (Carnegie Corporation New York y SOV). Fue creador y responsable del CEIC (Centro de Estudios sobre la Identidad Colectiva, UPV/EHU, 1993-2003), y miembro del TRANSOC (Transformaciones sociales, UCM). Autor de numerosas p...
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Set compiles histories of most important Basque clubs around the world, based on first hand memories of emigrants.
Set compiles histories of most important Basque clubs around the world, based on first hand memories of emigrants.
Set compiles histories of most important Basque clubs around the world, based on first hand memories of emigrants.
Esta obra reflexiona sobre la formación de las colectividades vascas en el exterior desde el s. XVI hasta los albores del s. XXI. Los vascos, como otros pueblos emigrantes del pasado y presente, presentaron una gran tendencia a mostrarse ante las sociedades que los acogieron de un modo colectivo, adoptando una identidad peculiar que permeaba a todos los procedentes de un mismo origen geográfico y cultural. Estas identidades colectivas descansaban en dos pilares: una organización interna nucleada en torno a la aparición de instituciones que, si bien nunca acogieron a la totalidad de los inmigrantes en un espacio determinado, sí que usufructuaron la interlocución entre sociedad de acogida y grupo inmigrante.
Territorial Development and Action Research examines the role of action research within fields such as territorial development and innovation. Most researchers analyse these fields from the outside, developing a theoretical understanding of what should be done, but not of how to do it. Based on their own experience of territorial development processes from the inside out, James Karlsen and Miren Larrea argue that filling the gap regarding social relations in the innovation process makes it possible for researchers to engage in the processes taking place in the territory, thereby revealing how to make things work. This book will help researchers face the pressure to engage and play a useful role in the development of their host regions. It will help policy makers to continuously learn and redefine policy approaches and bring about collaboration through networks, programs and projects where researchers and practitioners in regional, local and urban development work together to construct territorial development. Readers will acquire a better understanding of micro-territorial development processes and the roles played by individuals and coalitions in endogenous development processes.
Originally published in 1985, New Nationalisms in the Developed West is a collection of interdisciplinary and insightful essays on modern nationalist movements. The book argues that these movements have challenged the power of Western nation-states not from without, but from within their frontiers. The book’s focus remains predominately on Western societies and the nationalist movements of nations against states. The essays in this book are detailed and innovative and analyse nationalism through theory, methodology and empirical evidence. The book’s use of research methods deepens the comparative explanation of nationalist movements, and advances understanding of Western nationalisms as social movements and examples of social change in the developed world. This book will appeal to social scientists, in political science and sociology.