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  • People define the membership of their national groups in a variety of more or less inclusive ways. This has implications for how immigrants and minority groups are treated. Traditionally, variation national boundaries has been understood as a distinction between ethnic and civic nationalism. However, despite a developed empirical literature, it is difficult to find strong defenders of this distinction or its ability to capture the empirical reality of popular conceptions of nationhood. This chapter explores some of the deficiencies of the ethnic–civic distinction, arguing that these problems arise because when people report the importance of various criteria to national belonging, they are not selecting from philosophically derived ideal types on nationhood but rather are positioning themselves within the particular and local debates about nationality relevant in their time and place. The chapter proposes a situated and bottom-up investigation of how national boundaries are constructed and contested in particular places and how this differs across what this chapter will call ‘argumentative contexts’. (xsd:string)
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  • Argumentative Contexts of National Identity Definition. Getting Past the Failures of a Universal Ethnic–Civic Dichotomy (xsd:string)
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  • Liberal Nationalism and Its Critics: Normative and Empirical Questions (xsd:string)
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  • In Liberal Nationalism and Its Critics: Normative and Empirical Questions, edited by Gustavsson, Gina and Miller, David, 133-154, OUP Oxford, 2019 (xsd:string)
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