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Journal articles on the topic "Regionalism in the press – Scotland"

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Mccrone, David. "Regionalism and Constitutional Change in Scotland∗." Regional Studies 27, no. 6 (January 1993): 507–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00343409312331347725.

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Toolis, Ronan. "Shifting perspectives on 1st-millennia Scotland." Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 150 (November 30, 2021): 247–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.150.1316.

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Underlying much research on Iron Age Scotland is a pervasive regionalism. This has led to the underplaying of cultural traits that are evident across the country. The examination of south-west Scotland, a region that does not have a distinctive later prehistoric character and which is often viewed as somewhat peripheral to understanding Iron Age Scotland, however, reveals underlying patterns of settlement and culture that are embedded across Scotland but markedly different to Iron Age societies to the south. Moreover, cultural traits apparent across Scotland but absent south of the border continued into the early medieval period, suggesting significant cultural divergences between 400 BC and AD 650.
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Scullion, Adrienne. "BBC Radio in Scotland, 1923-1939: devolution, regionalism and centralisation." Northern Scotland 15 (First Serie, no. 1 (May 1995): 63–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/nor.1995.0006.

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Ovcharenko, Elena F. "The Press of Quebec Through Media Regionalism Prism: From Origin to Digital Epoch (XVIII – the beginning of the XXI century)." Humanitarian Vector 17, no. 4 (December 2022): 165–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/1996-7853-2022-17-4-165-175.

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Today all national languages and cultures feel this inconceivable pressing by global English-Language digital world transformation. In addition, we examine second actual problem – information inequality in multinational countries and “answer-reaction” of one national minority. Quebec is the only French-speaking province of Canada. We present agenda of Quebec French-language press during two centuries through Media Regionalism – our specific term for reaction of Quebec Francophones constantly surrounded by total English-speaking information environment. Practically, media regionalism is not studied by Russian researchers. Analyzing Quebec French-language press as material we formulate hypothesis of research: media regionalism is its historical feature, which defends successfully cultural and traditional values of Quebec. Key aspect of the present research problem is scientific definition for media regionalism. For characterization of media regionalism evolution in Quebec we used mainly the methodology of complex analysis. As a result, we should note that media regionalism, on the one hand, defends Quebec identity, but on the other hand, reminds self-censorship of newspapers. Elucidating the questions of French language, Quebec traditions and culture, media regionalism refuses international news, information of other Canadian provinces, etc. Seeing media regionalism as the basis of Quebec information politics during more than two centuries, we can predicate its future great vitality for French-language press. Quebec media regionalism is peculiar defense from external destructive factors – such as transition to British Crown in the XVIIIth century or global digital world transformation in the XXIth. Media regionalism information problem is important for many other multinational countries. Finally, it is necessary to continue these studies.
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MacInnes, John. "The press in Scotland." Scottish Affairs 1 (First Series, no. 1 (November 1992): 137–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/scot.1992.0021.

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Kozlova, Diana A. "Historical memory and european regionalism: the scottish case." Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University 55, no. 3 (September 27, 2021): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.36906/2311-4444/21-3/01.

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The region's past together with the historical memory of the people inhabiting it, undoubtedly carries lessons for the present and the future, both for the British state in particular, and for the rest of Europe as a whole. Studying the issues of historical memory helps to rethink the mechanisms of the formation of historical consciousness. It is also important when studying the role of various social strata in this process, which can include both professional historians and politicians, decision makers people on whom decision-making process depends to one degree or another. Among the set of functions that historical knowledge performs, the most significant one can be singled out an attempt to "reconcile" the present and the past of the people as a nation. In the light of the current European agenda, a change in ideas about the status of historical memory and a searching of approaches to understanding the issues raised by the regionalization processes require a new look at the process of interaction between these spheres of public life. This article examines the issues of Scottish historical memory in the context of regionalization processes in Europe: what in this case is the history of Scotland rather a common European tradition or a particular British case? Is it possible to look at the problem differently when both paths are not mutually exclusive?
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Isobchuk, M. V. "THE REASONS FOR REGIONALIST PARTIES FRAGMENTATION IN WESTERN EUROPE." Вестник Пермского университета. Политология 15, no. 1 (2021): 35–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2218-1067-2021-1-35-44.

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With the expanding representation of the regions and the emergence of new resources for the electoral struggle within political processes in the EU, the number of political parties is multiplying, and regionalist parties are no exception. Earlier most regionalisms had one historically established regionalist party as a representative (for example, SNP in Scotland or Sardinia Action Party in Sardinia). Now, however, the number of regionalist parties within the region may reach up to 10 or higher (Valley D'Aosta, Sardinia). That said, this trend is not obvious: in some cases, there is no fragmentation of regionalism, and regionalism is still represented by one party (for example, Bayernpartei in Bavaria). What is the reason behind the fragmentation of regionalist parties in some cases and absence of it in others? What are the conditions for the emergence of a "second" regionalist party? The research is devoted to answer these questions. Based on 24 cases of Western European regionalism, an attempt was made to explain the factors of regionalist parties fragmentation using the QCA methodology. The structural parameters of the institutional, identity and party orders were used as factors. The study found that structural factors do not directly determine the presence or absence of fragmentation of regionalist parties.
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Nam, Cheolho. "The Scotland Chartist Movement and Press." DAEGU HISTORICAL REVIEW 148 (August 31, 2022): 247–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.17751/dhr.148.247.

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Ehrlich, Charles E. "Federalism, regionalism, nationalism: A century of Catalan political thought and its implications for Scotland in Europe." Space and Polity 1, no. 2 (November 1997): 205–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13562579708721764.

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McElroy, Ruth, and Caitriona Noonan. "‘Rooting’ the BBC: An interview with Rhodri Talfan Davies, Director of BBC nations." Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies 17, no. 1 (March 2022): 32–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17496020211061307.

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In early 2021, Rhodri Talfan Davies was appointed Director of Nations, a role which would see him lead all the BBC’s work across Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland, alongside his responsibilities as Director of BBC Wales. Shortly after this appointment, and the announcement of further commitments by the BBC to nations and regions, the authors interviewed Talfan Davies to understand the decisions that flow from translating the often abstract concept of national regions and English regionalism into a coherent set of organisational strategies, commissioning priorities and local production. A second purpose was to explore the value of local programming in an era of global television.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Regionalism in the press – Scotland"

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Larsson, Alexandra. "Det självstyrande Skottland : Skotsk nationalism och regionalism." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Social Anthropology, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-3910.

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This thesis in social anthropology is based on the inner essence, manifestations and tendencies of Scottish nationalism and regionalism. The thesis intends to investigate how Scottish nationalism and regionalism are related to each other. It is meant to highlight the meaning of the Wallace-myth for maintenance of the Scottish national consciousness and to illuminate factors lying behind this myth. It is also meant to study how Turner, Lévi-Strauss, Anderson, Eriksen, Hobsbawm and Hettne’s theories work in the Scottish field. This thesis intends to contribute to a better understanding and deeper insight into Scottish nationalism.

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Demczyk, Michael J. "POLITICAL EXPRESSION OF REGIONAL IDENTITY IN SCOTLAND AND WALES: THE EFFECTS OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION." Connect to this document online, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1122928124.

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Thesis (PH. D.)--Miami University, Dept. of Political Science, 2005.
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Moonie, Martin. "Print culture and the Scottish Enlightenment, 1748-86." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.339926.

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Singh, Gurchand. "Racism and the Scottish press : tracing the continuities and discontinuities of racialised discoures in Scotland." Thesis, University of Leicester, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/30732.

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This is a claim, articulated by sections of the members of the Scottish press and the political elite, that racism does not exist in Scotland. The aim of this thesis is to draw on documentary evidence and secondary sources in order to demonstrate the myth of 'racial' tolerance in Scotland. Through developing a materialist and empirical method of investigation, which recognises how racialised discourses can articulate with discourses of the nation, a historical and comparative analysis was carried out. Secondary sources and existing research were used to examine the history of racialised discourses during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. The examination of the substance of postwar racialised discourses involved the content analysis for Scottish newspapers and their coverage of several key events was examined (the 1958 'race riots', the 1968 Kenyan Asian crisis, and the 1980s 'race riots'). The results were compared with existing research on the English press. Overall, this demonstrated that there were continuities and discontinuities in the substance of racialised discourses. Continuities in the sense that the substance of racialised discourses in Scotland and England are very similar. This stems from the fact that both Scotland and England are bound together within the common space of the nation-state. By discontinuities, I refer to the fact that there are subtle differences in the expression of racialised discourses. In Scotland's case, the major discontinuity is the myth of 'racial' tolerance. This discontinuity stems from the fact that the British nation state still contains a distinct Scottish national identity as well as a broader English/British identity. Racialised discourses have articulated with different national identities, leading to subtle differences in the expression of racism. In the Scottish case, it includes the myth of 'racial' tolerance. However, through drawing on secondary sources, evidence will be provided that contradicts this myth.
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Ward, Kenneth John. "Section and silver: Editorial representations of political regionalism and bimetallism in the Cripple Creek mining district press, 1869-1904." Thesis, Wichita State University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10057/10986.

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This historical research explores two political issues, the silver movement and political regionalism, in select newspapers of the Cripple Creek Mining District in Colorado from 1896-1904. These two topics are not suitably studied in prior research on Colorado journalism, which has tended to explore minor press environments and has largely neglected press operations and editorialism during the Gilded Age. This research is grounded in concepts such as sectionalism, which is used to guide the study's investigation of silver and political regionalism. Primary research utilizes the Cripple Creek Citizen, Morning Times, Morning Times-Citizen, Times (weekly and daily), Evening Star, Mail, and Daily Press and the Victor Daily Record newspapers. Those sources are analyzed to better understand how Cripple Creek Mining District editors manipulated the battle for free silver and bimetallism in the 1890s and identified political boundaries to direct voters in elections surrounding the turn to the twentieth century. Such analysis expands media historian's understanding of Colorado journalism, explores the significant but poorly-researched influence of bimetallism on Gilded Age presses, and applies the critical concepts of political regionalism and sectionalism to mine camp and Colorado journalism. This research concludes with a number of observations intended to generate further study in related concepts by media historians and offers a potential gateway towards the development of cultural theory pertaining to sectionalism during the 1890s in the American West.
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Communication
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Dekavalla, Marina. "General elections in the post-devolution period : press accounts of the 2001 and 2005 campaigns in Scotland and England." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2301.

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This thesis examines and compares newspaper coverage of the first two general elections after Scottish devolution, looking at both the Scottish and English/UK press. By considering the coverage of a major political event which affects both countries, it contributes to debates regarding the performance of the Scottish press within an arguably distinct Scottish public sphere as well as that of the press in England within a post-devolution context. The research is based on a content analysis of all the coverage of the 2001 and 2005 elections in seven Scottish and five English and UK daily morning newspapers, a critical discourse analysis of a sample of the coverage of the most mentioned issues in each campaign and a small set of interviews with Scottish political editors. As a framework for its analysis, this thesis focuses on theories of national identity and deliberative democracy in the media. It finds that the coverage of elections in the two countries has a similar issue agenda, however Scottish newspapers appear less interested in the UK aspect of the elections and include debates on Scottish affairs which are discussed in isolation, within an exclusively Scottish mediated space. These issues are constructed as particularly relevant to a Scottish readership through references to the nation, inclusive modes of address to the reader and the inclusion of exclusively Scottish sources, which contrast with the Scottish coverage of “UK” issues. This distinction between “Scottish” and “UK” topics emerges as the key differentiating factor in the discursive construction of election issues in the Scottish press, rather than that between devolved and reserved issues. Newspapers in England on the other hand, report on the two campaigns without taking into consideration the post-devolution political reality. These core questions are contextualized within the thesis by reference to relevant dimensions of Scottish culture and politics, and interpreted in the light of events since 2005.
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Pardini, Melina Nobrega Miranda. "A narrativa da ordem e a voz da multidão: o futebol na imprensa durante o Estado Novo (1937-1945)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8138/tde-04022010-130259/.

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Essa dissertação objetivou analisar como o futebol de São Paulo e do Rio de Janeiro foi utilizado pelo Estado Novo para concretizar o seu projeto de construir uma nação ordenada e disciplinada, afim com os valores produtivos próprios do capitalismo e com o projeto de unidade nacional pensado pelo regime. Analisando-se os principais periódicos e jornais especializados em esportes desses dois estados, vislumbrou-se como o futebol auxiliou na concretização de alguns ideais engendrados no período estadonovista e, ao mesmo tempo, através do seu aspecto ritualístico, desafiou alguns princípios caros ao Estado Novo.
This dissertation aimed to analise how soccer in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro was used by the government to achieve the project of building an ordered and organized nation, connected to the capitalism productive values and to the project of national unity thought by the regime. Analysing the main periodicals ans newspapers specialized in sports of both states it was possible to understand how his sport, through its ritual aspects, helped building the ideal nation planned during this period and, meanwhile, challenged some of the principles within the regime.
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Hedrick, Jeffrey B. "A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF EDITORIAL REGIONALISM IN THE 1960s: MIDSIZE NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF NEW YORK TIMES V. SULLIVAN (1960-1964)." Connect to this title online, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1142533480.

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Machado, Felipe Morelli. ""Morram" os cariocas! o regionalismo paulista nas páginas esportivas (1901-1938)." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2016. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/12910.

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This work consists in an analysis of Sao Paulo regionalism in the sports pages in the early years of Brazilian soccer, from the study of the first inter-state matches that opposed Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro and the Brazilian participation in large-scale international soccer episodes, such as the South American Championship 1919 (played in Rio de Janeiro), the C. A. Paulistano tour to Europe (in 1925), and the first World Cups, occasions that mobilized national sporting life. The appreciation of these facts contribute to a broader reflection about the own move of São Paulo's elites against the neighbors of the capital of the Republic in a dispute over the cultural vanguard position of the nation, passing it can be even better apprehended from look that relationship of the sports press of Sao Paulo with soccer
Este trabalho constitui-se em uma análise do regionalismo paulista nas páginas esportivas nos primeiros anos do futebol brasileiro, a partir do estudo das primeiras partidas interestaduais que opunham São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro e da participação brasileira em episódios futebolísticos internacionais de grande vulto, tais como o Campeonato Sul-Americano de 1919 (disputado no Rio de Janeiro), a Excursão do C. A. Paulistano à Europa (no ano de 1925), e as primeiras Copas do Mundo, ocasiões que mobilizaram a vida esportiva nacional. A apreciação de tais fatos contribui para uma reflexão mais ampla sobre a própria investida das elites de São Paulo contra os vizinhos da capital da República, em uma disputa pela posição de vanguarda cultural da nação, transcurso que pode ser ainda mais bem apreendido a partir do olhar sobre a relação da imprensa esportiva de São Paulo com o futebol
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MacKinnon, Daniel Finlayson. "Local governance and economic development : re-figuring state regulation in the Scottish Highlands." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/17575.

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This thesis examines the politics of local, governance in the Scottish Highlands, taking the Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) network - made up of a central core and 10 Local Enterprise Companies (LECs) - as its institutional focus. It synthesises regulationist approaches and neo-Marxist state theory to explain LECs as part of a broader process of re-regulation under consecutive Conservative governments. LECs are unelected, business-led agencies operating at the local level. The political discourse through which LECs were established and promoted created expectations of local autonomy among business representatives that clashed with the centralising tendencies of Thatcherism. The thesis examines how the resultant tension between local initiative and central control has been worked out within the HIE network. It relies on data collected from seventy semi-structured interviews with representatives of HIE, LECs, local authorities, businesses and community groups. The initial chapters introduce the research and consider key methodological issues, set out the theoretical framework, and review the practices of the Highlands and Islands Development Board (HIDB, HIE's successor). The thesis then explores the key tension between local initiative and central control, explaining how it has been mediated and resolved through routine institutional practices. It also examines HIE-LECs relations with other key agencies, notably local authorities, through selected examples of multi-agency partnerships and assesses LECs' local accountability and representativeness. Finally, a concluding chapter sets out the main findings and considers their implications. While key managerial 'technologies' such as targeting, audit and financial controls allow central government to monitor and steer the HIE network, the thesis argues that the authoritative resources of the HIE core - grounded in the combination of local knowledge and technical expertise inherited from the HIDB - enables it to adapt key aspects of the operating regime to its own purposes. Local autonomy is limited by the relative centralisation of the Network, and LECs operate in a system of structured flexibility in which their scope to adapt policy to local conditions is constrained by state rules and procedures. In emphasising that local autonomy is limited by hierarchical mechanisms of control, the thesis argues that local governance in the Scottish Highlands continues to be underpinned by government. It also points to the limits of the regulation approach and neo-Marxist state theory as theoretical perspectives, suggesting that neo-Foucauldian writings on govemmentality are useful in providing stronger analytical purchase on the specific mechanisms and procedures through which state regulation is practised.
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Books on the topic "Regionalism in the press – Scotland"

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Leroy, Marie-José. Vivre au pays: Les Français dans leurs régions à travers la presse. Paris: Didier, 1986.

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Highland Schools Library Resource Service., ed. Skiing in Scotland: The story from the press. [Inverness]: [Highland Schools Library Resource Service], 1991.

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1967-, Alexander Douglas, ed. New Scotland, New Britain. London: Smith Institute, 1999.

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A, Henry Raad. Al desnudo. [Ecuador?: s.n., 2001.

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Who governs Scotland? London: Routledge, 2005.

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Popular literature in Victorian Scotland: Language, fiction, and the press. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1986.

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1942-, Hewitt David, ed. Northern visions: Essays on the literary identity of northern Scotland in the twentieth century. East Linton, East Lothian: Tuckwell Press, 1995.

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Chun-man, Kang, ed. No Mu-hyŏn chŏngkwŏn ŭi dillema. Sŏul-si: Kaema Kowŏn, 2003.

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Roland, Andreani, ed. La Presse départementale en révolution: 1789-1799. La Garenne-Colombes: Editions de l'Espace européen, 1992.

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Strohmann, Michael. Regionale Berichterstattung von Zeitungen in Periphergebieten: Dargestellt am Beispiel Ostfrieslands. Marburg/Lahn: Im Selbstverlag der Marburger Geographischen Gesellschaft e.V., 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Regionalism in the press – Scotland"

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Brand, Jack. "The Scottish Press." In The National Movement in Scotland, 139–43. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003204398-11.

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Patrick, David. "Scotland and the press in 2014." In Front-Page Scotland, 1–4. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003138259-1.

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Pedersen, Sarah. "Violent Militancy Comes to Scotland." In The Scottish Suffragettes and the Press, 135–56. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53834-5_7.

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Pedersen, Sarah. "First Phase of the Campaign in Scotland." In The Scottish Suffragettes and the Press, 63–85. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53834-5_4.

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Randla, Anneli. "The Mendicant Orders and their Architecture in Scotland 1." In Mendicants, Military Orders, and Regionalism in Medieval Europe, 243–74. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315249148-17.

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Pedersen, Sarah. "The Situation in Scotland before the Arrival of the Suffragettes." In The Scottish Suffragettes and the Press, 21–43. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53834-5_2.

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Pedersen, Sarah. "The Early Years of the Suffragette Campaign – Watching from Scotland." In The Scottish Suffragettes and the Press, 45–61. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53834-5_3.

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Higgins, Michael, Anthony Ridge-Newman, and Fiona M. McKay. "Scotland, Wales and Press Discourses Amid the 2016 EU Referendum." In Reporting the Road to Brexit, 47–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73682-2_3.

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Pentland, Gordon. "State Trials, Whig Lawyers and the Press in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland." In Political Trials in an Age of Revolutions, 213–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98959-4_9.

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Schneider, Steffen. "Public (De)Legitimation of Regionalism in North and South America: NAFTA and MERCOSUR in the US and Brazilian Quality Press." In The Legitimacy of Regional Integration in Europe and the Americas, 176–90. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137457004_10.

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Reports on the topic "Regionalism in the press – Scotland"

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Milek, Karen, and Richard Jones, eds. Science in Scottish Archaeology: ScARF Panel Report. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.06.2012.193.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under four key headings:  High quality, high impact research: the importance of archaeological science is reflected in work that explores issues connected to important contemporary topics, including: the demography of, the nature of movement of, and contact between peoples; societal resilience; living on the Atlantic edge of Europe; and coping with environmental and climatic change. A series of large-scale and integrated archaeological science projects are required to stimulate research into these important topics. To engage fully with Science in Scottish Archaeology iv these questions data of sufficient richness is required that is accessible, both within Scotland and internationally. The RCAHMS’ database Canmore provides a model for digital dissemination that should be built on.  Integration: Archaeological science should be involved early in the process of archaeological investigation and as a matter of routine. Resultant data needs to be securely stored, made accessible and the research results widely disseminated. Sources of advice and its communication must be developed and promoted to support work in the commercial, academic, research, governmental and 3rd sectors.  Knowledge exchange and transfer: knowledge, data and skills need to be routinely transferred and embedded across the archaeological sector. This will enable the archaeological science community to better work together, establishing routes of communication and improving infrastructure. Improvements should be made to communication between different groups including peers, press and the wider public. Mechanisms exist to enable the wider community to engage with, and to feed into, the development of the archaeological and scientific database and to engage with current debates. Projects involving the wider community in data generation should be encouraged and opportunities for public engagement should be pursued through, for example, National Science Week and Scottish Archaeology Month.  Networks and forums: A network of specialists should be promoted to aid collaboration, provide access to the best advice, and raise awareness of current work. This would be complemented by creating a series inter-disciplinary working groups, to discuss and articulate archaeological science issues. An online service to match people (i.e. specialist or student) to material (whether e.g. environmental sample, artefactual assemblage, or skeletal assemblage) is also recommended. An annual meeting should also be held at which researchers would be able to promote current and future work, and draw attention to materials available for analysis, and to specialists/students looking to work on particular assemblages or projects. Such meetings could be rolled into a suitable public outreach event.
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