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Shrinking citizenship : discursive practices that limit democratic participation in Latvian politics / edited by Maria Golubeva and Robert Gould.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- On the Boundary of Two Worlds 26.
- On the boundary of two worlds : identity, freedom, and moral imagination in the Baltics ; 26
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Citizenship--Latvia.
- Citizenship.
- Latvia--Politics and government.
- Latvia.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (191 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2010.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The book, based on research results from a three-year study of parliamentary and media debates in Latvia, analyses the discourses of Latvian politicians and the media about nation, citizenship, cultural diversity, history and the nation-state. This is the first large-scale study of political debates in a Baltic State from the perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). Separate chapters, by researchers from Canada, Latvia, Lithuania and the UK, analyse the intersections between national identity construction, national mythmaking, concepts of citizenship, journalistic action, press ownership and questions of control of political and media discourses. All of these have impact on the fundamental questions of the relationship between individuals and the state. The authors conclude that even after the accession to the European Union in 2004, political pressures in Latvia, as also frequently on the political Right in other EU countries, promote ethnic membership as the guiding factor of state-building.
- Contents:
- pt. 1. The media, the parties and the negotiation of political power in a Baltic landscape
- pt. 2. From rhetoric to political agenda : the construction of ethnic political identity in the Latvian media
- pt. 3. Historical notions and strategies of exclusion in Latvian politics.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 1-282-89945-7
- 9786612899454
- 90-420-3134-4
- OCLC:
- 671693379
- Publisher Number:
- 10.1163/9789042031340 DOI
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