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Varieties of Nationalism: A Research Agenda

Symposium: 18 March, 18–19:30 h @IBEI

How do states turn their population into “a nation”? From language policies and affirmative action to forced resettlement and ethnic cleansing, governments have pursued very different nation-building policies—often with major consequences for diversity, public services, and conflict.

Join our public symposium for first findings from a new research program on varieties of nation-building and what drives them. We will also introduce the Nation-Building Policies (NBP) Dataset—the first global, longitudinal dataset tracking nation-building over time. 

Commentaries from Anna Grzymala-Busse, Ruud Koopmans, and Maya Tudor will place the project in wider debates on nationalism, state formation, and diversity governance.

Varieties of Nationalism: A Research Agenda Symposium: 18 March, 18–19:30 h @IBEI How do states turn their population into “a nation”? From language policies and affirmative action to forced resettlement and ethnic cleansing, governments have pursued very different nation-building policies—often with major consequences for diversity, public services, and conflict. Join our public symposium for first findings from a new research program on varieties of nation-building and what drives them. We will also introduce the Nation-Building Policies (NBP) Dataset—the first global, longitudinal dataset tracking nation-building over time. Commentaries from Anna Grzymala-Busse, Ruud Koopmans, and Maya Tudor will place the project in wider debates on nationalism, state formation, and diversity governance.

How do states turn populations into “a nation”?

A reminder that our public symposium on new research into #nation-building policies worldwide is tomorrow! Featuring the launch of the #NBPDataset.

🗓 18 March, 18:00–19:30
📍 Auditori Mercè Rodoreda, @ibei.org

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Varieties of Nationalism: A Research Agenda

Symposium: 18 March, 18–19:30 h @IBEI

How do states turn their population into “a nation”? From language policies and affirmative action to forced resettlement and ethnic cleansing, governments have pursued very different nation-building policies—often with major consequences for diversity, public services, and conflict.

Join our public symposium for first findings from a new research program on varieties of nation-building and what drives them. We will also introduce the Nation-Building Policies (NBP) Dataset—the first global, longitudinal dataset tracking nation-building over time. 

Commentaries from Anna Grzymala-Busse, Ruud Koopmans, and Maya Tudor will place the project in wider debates on nationalism, state formation, and diversity governance.

Varieties of Nationalism: A Research Agenda Symposium: 18 March, 18–19:30 h @IBEI How do states turn their population into “a nation”? From language policies and affirmative action to forced resettlement and ethnic cleansing, governments have pursued very different nation-building policies—often with major consequences for diversity, public services, and conflict. Join our public symposium for first findings from a new research program on varieties of nation-building and what drives them. We will also introduce the Nation-Building Policies (NBP) Dataset—the first global, longitudinal dataset tracking nation-building over time. Commentaries from Anna Grzymala-Busse, Ruud Koopmans, and Maya Tudor will place the project in wider debates on nationalism, state formation, and diversity governance.

How do states turn populations into “a nation”?

Join our public symposium on new research into #nation-building policies worldwide, featuring the launch of the #NBPDataset — the first global, longitudinal dataset tracking nation-building over time.

🗓 18 March, 18–19:30
📍 @ibei.org

#AcademicSky

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