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

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Schmidt, Freek. "Regionalisme in de zoektocht naar de eigen volksgeest - Eric Storm, The Culture of Regionalism. Art, Architecture and International Exhibitions in France, Germany and Spain, 1890-1939 (Manchester University Press; Manchester 2010) 319 p., €84,95 ISBN 9780719081477." Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 124, no. 2 (May 1, 2011): 288–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/tvgesch2011.2.b24.

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Kim, Jin Hun, Seung Il Chae, and Ho Kun Yi. "Soccer and Regionalism of Spain." Journal of Sport and Leisure Studies 56 (May 31, 2014): 123–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.51979/kssls.2014.05.56.123.

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Payne, Stanley G. "Nationalism, Regionalism and Micronationalism in Spain." Journal of Contemporary History 26, no. 3 (July 1991): 479–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002200949102600307.

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Jiménez de Cisneros Puig, Bernat. "Flamenco, regionalism and musical heritage in Southern Spain." Ethnomusicology Forum 26, no. 2 (May 4, 2017): 273–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17411912.2017.1336109.

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Moxon‐Browne, Edward. "Regionalism in Spain: The Basque elections of 1990." Regional Politics and Policy 1, no. 2 (June 1991): 191–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13597569108420821.

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Lecours, André. "Regionalism, Cultural Diversity and the State in Spain." Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 22, no. 3 (November 2001): 210–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01434630108666433.

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Hebbert, M. "Regionalism: A Reform Concept and its Application to Spain." Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 5, no. 3 (September 1987): 239–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/c050239.

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Regionalism is a notably elusive political idea. In the paper an attempt is first made to identify various propositions that are general among contemporary European regionalists: A commitment to territorial reform of a nonfederal character, a belief that regional autonomy promotes political stability and spreads prosperity, and a notion of complementarity between European integration and internal devolution. In the second part of the paper the relevance of these propositions to Spain are considered.
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Prytherch, David. "Narrating the Landscapes of Entrepreneurial Regionalism: Rescaling, ‘New’ Regionalism and the Planned Remaking of València, Spain." Space and Polity 10, no. 3 (December 2006): 203–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13562570601110609.

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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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Medina, Iván, and Joaquim M. Molins. "Regionalism and Employer Groups in Spain, Italy, and the UK." Territory, Politics, Governance 2, no. 3 (September 2, 2014): 270–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2014.954602.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Regionalism in the press – Spain"

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Schrijver, Frans Joachim. "Regionalism after regionalisation : Spain, France and the United Kingdom /." Amsterdam : Amsterdam : Vossiuspers UvA ; Universiteit van Amsterdam [Host], 2006. http://dare.uva.nl/document/90531.

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Machin-Autenrieth, Matthew. "Andalucía flamenca : music, regionalism and identity in southern Spain." Thesis, Cardiff University, 2013. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/49178/.

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In recent years, flamenco has been consolidated as a prominent symbol of regional identity in Andalusia, the southernmost region of Spain. In the late 1970s, Spain began to decentralise into seventeen autonomous regions. As a result, each region has been encouraged to foreground its own culture vis-à-vis national culture. Although associated with Spain in general, flamenco has fulfilled the role of regional identity building in Andalusia. Increasingly, the Andalusian Government has focused attention on the development of flamenco within and outside of the region. In this thesis, I explore this relationship between flamenco and regional identity in Andalusia. In doing so, I draw upon the theoretical tenets of political geography. Through scholarly exchange, I argue that political geographers and ethnomusicologists can learn much about the relationship between music and regional identity. I use flamenco as a pertinent case study of this relationship in the European context. In particular, I discuss the role that governmental institutions play in the ‘regionalisation’ (Schrijver 2006) of flamenco (that is, the institutional development of flamenco as an ‘official’ symbol of regional identity). However, I argue that at times the regionalisation process can be disputed and subverted. Accordingly, I contend that regionalism (that is, the bottom-up identification with a region) in Andalusia is a fragmented concept. By examining the contexts, the discourses and the styles associated with flamenco, I present alternative readings of regionalism in Andalusia. Drawing upon virtual ethnography and traditional ethnography in Granada, I examine the reception and the production of flamenco at a local level as well as at a regional level. Arguably, some flamenco scholars present a somewhat rigid understanding of the relationship between flamenco and regional identity. By offering different readings of regionalism through flamenco, I reveal the complex and contested relationship between flamenco and identity in southern Spain.
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Dudek, Carolyn Marie. "EU accession and Spanish regional development : winners and losers /." Bruxelles [u.a.] : Lang, 2005. http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/378644718.pdf.

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Solis, Fernando Leon. "Negotiating Spain : narratological analysis of discourses of national identity in the Spanish state." Thesis, Glasgow Caledonian University, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.364775.

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Stapell, Hamilton M. "Madrid and the Movida : national and regional identity in the center, 1979-1992 /." Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3148257.

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Ferreira, Santos Luís Rita. "Spain and the Portuguese revolution of 1974-1975: the limits of a surveilled press." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/292733.

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The end of both Iberian Dictatorships, the New State in Portugal and Francoism is Spain, distanced more or less a year and a half. During this period, while Spain discussed a way out of Francoism, Portugal embarked on a Revolutionary journey searching for a Portuguese path towards Socialism, whose driving force was the Armed Forces’ Movement. The aim of the present dissertation is to understand how late-Francoist press dealt with this Portuguese Revolutionary process that followed the overthrown of the Portuguese Dictatorship and also how this process served as mediation to negotiate Spain’s internal tensions.
El final de las dos dictaduras Ibéricas, el Estado Nuevo en Portugal y Franquismo en España, distó cerca de año y medio. Durante este periodo, mientras en España se discutía como lograr la salida del Franquismo, Portugal empezaba un proceso revolucionario, cuyo motor eran las Fuerzas Armadas, que tenía como objetivo lograr la vía Portuguesa al Socialismo. El objetivo de la presente tesis es entender cómo reaccionó la prensa tardo-franquista al proceso revolucionario portugués que se siguió al derrocar de la dictadura y también de qué forma este proceso sirvió como mediación para que España negociara sus tensiones internas.
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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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Bousquet, Denis. "Rejet et acceptation des réalités homosexuelles en Espagne entre 1975 et 2005." Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040220.

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Cette thèse porte sur une période qui va de la mort de Franco, en 1975, à la légalisation du mariage homosexuel en 2005. Sa source essentielle est la presse, notamment deux journaux aux orientations idéologiques opposées, à savoir El País et ABC. Le but du premier chapitre est à la fois de montrer ce qu’il en fut du rejet et de l’acceptation des réalités homosexuelles en Espagne, entre 1975 et 2005, aussi bien dans les textes que dans la vie quotidienne et d’expliquer pourquoi l’évolution de ces deux derniers n’est que partiellement comparable nonobstant leurs interactions en raison - en partie - des limites de la dichotomie « rejet et acceptation » sur un tel sujet, dans un tel pays et durant une telle période. Ces limites constituent l’objet du deuxième chapitre consacré justement aux faits à propos desquels il est difficile de dire clairement s’ils relèvent du rejet ou de l’acceptation - parce qu’ils témoignent d’un simple intérêt pour la question, d’une représentation réductrice des réalités homosexuelles faute - parfois - de connaissances suffisantes en la matière. Aussi le troisième chapitre consiste-t-il à expliquer comment cette aporie peut être surmontée en prenant en compte la dimension linguistique et ontologique des problématiques qui sont au cœur de cette thèse, notamment dans un pays comme l’Espagne qui traversa, entre 1975 et 2005, une période de transition en termes de relations avec l’homosexualité et qui donna lieu à une sorte de guerre des essences dans la cadre de laquelle l’existence de l’homosexualité ne fut plus - très tôt - en jeu
This thesis covers a period which begins at the death of Franco, in 1975, and finishes at the legalization of the homosexual marriage, in 2005. Its principal source is the Spanish press, first of all two newspapers whith opposite ideological leanings : El País and ABC. The aim of the first chapter is both to show which forms the rejection and the acceptance of the homosexual realities took in Spain between 1975 and 2005, in the texts and in daily life and to explain why the evolutions of these two aspects of the topic can only be partially comparable in spite of their interactions partially because of the limits of the dichotomy “Rejection and Acceptance” about such a topic, in such a country and during such a period. These limits are the object of the second chapter particularly dedicated to the facts for which it’s difficult to say if they are part of the rejection or part of the acceptance - because they can just show an interest in the topic, a simplistic representation of the homosexual realities sometimes in absence of a sufficient knowledge of them. Consequently, the third chapter consists in explaining how this aporia can be surmounted taking into consideration the linguistic and ontological dimension of the issues of this thesis, first of all in a country like Spain which went through a period of transition, between 1975 and 2005, in terms of relations to the homosexuality, provoking a sort of war of the essences which, rapidly, didn’t concern any longer the existence of homosexuality itself
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Waterman, G. Scott. "The Common Cause of All Advanced and Progressive Mankind: Proletarian Internationalism, Spain, and the American Communist Press, 1936 - 1937." ScholarWorks @ UVM, 2015. http://scholarworks.uvm.edu/graddis/421.

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In July 1936, units of the Spanish military, backed by a collection of domestic right-wing elements and by fascist governments elsewhere in Europe, staged a rebellion against the legally constituted national government that had been elected five months previously. The governing bloc, an ideologically broad coalition of liberal republicans, Marxists, and anarchists known as the People's Front, embodied the strategy formulated by Stalin and the Communist International (Comintern) in Moscow to stem the advance of international fascism and mitigate the danger it posed to the Soviet Union and, by extension, the communist movement and the global radical working class it represented. During the destructive and bloody civil war that ensued, the Comintern sponsored recruitment of anti-fascist volunteer fighters from around the world. Before the war ended, nearly 3,000 Americans had surreptitiously traveled to Spain to defend its republican government. This thesis addresses the question of how these volunteers came to develop an allegiance to their global political and social movement strong enough to motivate them to risk death in what they perceived to be its defense against fascism. Drawing on the theoretical formulations of political scientists Benedict Anderson and David Malet, this thesis will demonstrate that over the course of a century, radical proletarian internationalism developed into a community of working-class revolutionaries, mostly within or allied to communist parties, whose shared ideological formulations and sociopolitical aspirations bound them together, irrespective of nationality. American members of that global community - whose numbers and influence had recently expanded in the context of the Great Depression and the People's Front strategy of liberal-left conciliation - had their perceptions and priorities about the Spanish crisis shaped by the American communist press. Examination and analysis of its coverage of the political, social, and military dimensions of the conflict there will demonstrate it to have been copious and persistent, imparting unmistakably to its readership the centrality of the Spanish people's struggle against fascism in the defense of the global working class, whose political and social survival was at stake. The thesis will argue, in the context of the contentious historiography of American communism, that although the messages conveyed to American proletarian internationalists via the communist press reflected policies and priorities determined in Moscow and designed to serve the interests of the Soviet state, American anti-fascists were for the most part well informed ideologues whose decisions reflected both the concerted influences of their movement's leadership as well as their own deep commitments to a more equitable world.
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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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Books on the topic "Regionalism in the press – Spain"

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Söhrman, Ingmar. Ethnic pluralism in Spain. Uppsala: Centre for Multiethnic Research, Uppsala University, 1993.

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Collins, Roger. Law, culture, and regionalism in early medieval Spain. [Aldershot], Hampshire, Great Britain: Variorum, 1992.

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Collins, Roger. Law, culture and regionalism in early medieval Spain. [Aldershot]: Variorum, 1992.

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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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Deacon, Philip. The press as mirror of the new Spain. Bristol: University of Bristol, Department of Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, 1994.

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Moxon-Browne, Edward. Political change in Spain. London: Routledge, 1989.

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Casonas, hidalgos y linajes: La invención de la tradición cántabra. Santander: Universidad de Cantabria, 1994.

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Kern, Robert. The regions of Spain: A reference guide to history and culture. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1995.

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Spain) ASEF University (Conference) (7th 2002 Barcelona. Regionalism in Asia and Europe and implications for Asia-Europe relations: 10-24 November 2002, Barcelona, Spain. [Singapore?]: Asia-Europe Foundation, 2004.

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The culture of regionalism: Art, architecture and international exhibitions in France, Germany and Spain, 1890-1939. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010.

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

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Espinosa Seguí, Ana, and Inmaculada Martínez Alba. "Regionalism in the Salted Codfish Market in Spain." In Nordic-Iberian Cod Value Chains, 55–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16405-2_5.

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D’Atena, Antonio. "Between Spain and Germany: The Historical Models of Italian Regionalism." In Italian Regionalism: Between Unitary Traditions and Federal Processes, 67–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03765-3_3.

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Astigarraga, Jesús. "Adam Smith in the Spanish press, 1780–1808." In Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations in Spain, 157–71. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003152804-13.

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Storm, Eric. "The Birth of Regionalism and the Crisis of Reason: France, Germany and Spain." In Region and State in Nineteenth-Century Europe, 36–54. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137271303_3.

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López, Alicia Rodríguez. "Discursive Strategies on Non-European Immigration to Spain in the Spanish Press." In International Discourses of Authoritarian Populism, 191–208. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003310303-16.

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Bellón Rodríguez, Ana, and José Sixto García. "Social Networks in 20 Minutos, the One Survivor of Free Distribution Press in Spain." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 429–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46068-0_56.

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Ladrón de Guevara, Pedro Luis. "La Spagna di Claudio Magris, Claudio Magris in Spagna. Primo approccio al mondo ispanoamericano." In Biblioteca di Studi di Filologia Moderna, 159–76. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-338-3.17.

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Magris appears so often in the Spanish national press as to make it nearly impossible to be exhaustive. It is very difficult and complicated to talk about Claudio Magris’ presence in Spain and the presence of Spain in his journalistic articles within a limited space. Therefore, the current essay focuses on some of his most important contributions, starting with his first interventions and relationships with the main newspapers, magazines and writers, as well as the editions of volumes in Castilian and Catalan, and the awards he has won. Magris is a fundamental point of reference for the intellectual world in Spain, where he is never perceived as a foreigner, let alone a stranger.
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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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Kroeze, Ronald, Pol Dalmau, and Frédéric Monier. "Introduction: Corruption, Empire and Colonialism in the Modern Era: Towards a Global Perspective." In Palgrave Studies in Comparative Global History, 1–19. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0255-9_1.

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AbstractScandal, corruption, exploitation and abuse of power have been linked to the history of modern empire-building. Colonial territories often became promised lands where individuals sought to make quick fortunes, sometimes in collaboration with the local population but more often at the expense of them. On some occasions, these shady dealings resulted in scandals that reached back to the metropolis, questioning civilising discourses in parliaments and the press, and leading to reforms in colonial administrations. This book is a first attempt to discuss the topic of corruption, empire and colonialism in a systematic manner and from a global comparative perspective. It does so through a set of original studies that examines the multi-layered nature of corruption in four different empires (Great Britain, Spain, the Netherlands and France) and their possessions in Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America and Africa.
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Verney, Susannah, and Dimitris Katsikas. "Eurozone Crisis Management and the Growth of Opposition to European Integration." In Financial Crisis Management and Democracy, 251–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54895-7_16.

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AbstractThe crisis that started in Greece in 2010 gradually spread to other Eurozone member states. Things were worse for the crisis-hit countries of the Eurozone periphery, some of which implemented harsh adjustment programmes in the context of financial assistance agreements, while others adopted similar policies even though they had not officially entered a bailout agreement (e.g. Spain and to a lesser degree Italy). In this environment of deteriorating material conditions, Euroscepticism reached new heights. This chapter examines the impact of the crisis, and the way it was handled, on regionalism in Europe, through its effects on Euroscepticism. The authors compare Eurobarometer data from European Union (EU) member states, in order to develop a comparative outlook on attitudes towards European integration during the crisis. The analysis employs data at discreet time intervals, in order to capture the evolution of attitudes from the pre-crisis environment in 2008, to the peak of the crisis in 2012, its gradual resolution in 2016 and its official ending (with the exit of Greece from its third bailout programme) in 2018. This analysis is complemented by an overview of the political developments in crisis-hit countries with the objective of documenting and analysing the emergence and, in some cases, dominance of Eurosceptic parties. The objective is to present a comprehensive overview of political developments and the public attitudes that shaped them, vis a vis the EU, during the crisis and offer a tentative conclusion on their impact on the European integration process.
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Conference papers on the topic "Regionalism in the press – Spain"

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Iborra Pallarés, Vicente, and Francisco Zaragoza Saura. "Altea Urban Project: An academic approach to the transformation of a coastal Spanish touristic city based on the improvement of the public space." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5990.

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Vicente Iborra Pallarés¹, Francisco Zaragoza Saura2 ¹Building Sciences and Urbanism Department. University of Alicante. Alicante. Politécnica IV, módulo III, 1ª planta. Carretera de San Vicente del Raspeig s/n. 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig ²Concejalía de Urbanismo, Ayuntamiento de Altea. Plaza José María Planelles, 1. 03590 Altea E-mail: vicente.iborra@ua.es, zaragozasaura@gmail.com Keywords (3-5): Public space, historical urban evolution, tourism phenomena, urbanistic project, educational experience Conference topics and scale: City transformations The town of Altea (Alicante, Spain) has an important urban center that has historically been characterized by two contrasting situations: on one hand, the settlements located on the seaside elevations (Bellaguarda and the Renaissance Bastion) linked to the agricultural uses of the fertile valleys of the rivers Algar and els Arcs, and on the other hand the coastal developments, originally fishery, but nowadays with touristic uses on the maritime front. All these elements configure an urban nucleus that, due to its urban, architectural and landscape qualities, gives rise to one of the main tourist attractions of the region. However, the area described nowadays presents an important problem related to the use and habitability of public space, which is invaded by the presence of the private vehicle, even along the seaside, due to its touristic relevance. This article presents the results of an academic experience developed to study different possibilities of urban transformations for the municipality of Altea, taking as a project site the urban vacuum still conserved between the two situations previously described: the historical areas on the coastal elevations (Dalt) and new urban developments parallel to the seaside (Baix). This academic activity, performed by nearly 50 students from the University of Alicante, was developed in the context of the design course Urbanism 5 during the academic year 2015-16, thanks to the agreement signed between the Municipality of Altea and the University of Alicante. References (100 words) Busquets, J. and Correa, F. (2006) Cities X lines: a new lens for the Urbanistic Project (Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge). Europan Europe (2016) Project and processes (http://www.europan-europe.eu/en/project-and-processes/) accessed January-May 2016. Fernández Per, A. and Mozas, J. (2010) Strategy public (a+t ediciones, Vitoria-Gasteiz). Gehl, J. (2006) La humanización del espacio urbano: la vida social entre los edificios (Reverté, Barcelona). Koolhaas, R. (1995) S, M, L, XL (The Monacelli Press, New York). Lynch, K. (1960) The Image of the City (The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Cambridge). Rebois, D. (ed.) (2014) Europan 12 results. The adaptable city /1 (Europan Europe, Paris).
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Naranjo, Lourdes Royo. "Strategies to value the dispersed heritage of rural Andalusia. Lagares, paseros and vineyards: the architecture of the raisin." In HERITAGE2022 International Conference on Vernacular Heritage: Culture, People and Sustainability. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/heritage2022.2022.14372.

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The United Nations Food and Agroindustry Organization (FAO) declared in 2018 the Malaga raisin pro-duction system as an Important World Agricultural Heritage System (SIPAM). There are 62 SIPAM world-wide, five of them in Spain and Malaga is the only one in the entire Andalusian autonomous community. The value of this declaration resides in the recognition of a cultural heritage capable of combining agri-cultural biodiversity with resilient ecosystems and a valuable cultural landscape where its architecture remains linked to artisan production. The SIPAM of Malaga has an area of 280 km², it ranges from the cultivation of the Moscatel grape to its transformation into raisins through drying in the sun, favoring the conservation of the landscape, avoiding erosion or desertification processes and constituting an element of linkage of the population with its territory.Since the 18th century, the production coexisted with other forms of elaboration that complemented it. Said structures associated with this industry were located on agricultural properties following various construc-tion models, ranging from rudimentary forms of sunlight such as the almijares in the paved ring of the press, to buildings of higher production. After the phylloxera crisis and the process of constant production decline, we would end up with the destruction of a large part of Malaga's payments. The wineries, paseros and warehouses were transformed into ruins or were reconverted to other lower-yield agricultural activi-ties.Of that material wealth we recognize scattered examples in the current rural landscape of the mountains of Malaga, whose architectural qualities deserve to be rescued and valued as an example of the unique and representative traditional architecture of a declared cultural landscape. These results are directly linked to the work strategies and objectives that we follow in the Transnational research project SIN-PAR (Inno-vation System for the Heritage of Rural Andalusia)
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Reports on the topic "Regionalism in the press – Spain"

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Carratalá, A. Press coverage of same-sex domestic violence cases in Spain. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2016-1083en.

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Castillo Esparcia, A., E. Smolak Lozano, and AB Fernández Souto. Lobby and communication in Spain. Analysis of the presence of lobbies in Spanish prestigious press. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, July 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2017-1192en.

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Mancinas Chávez, R., JA Moreno-Cabezudo, and N. Ruiz-Alba. Leadership of the native digital press versus the mainstream press in Spain. The Cifuentes case in Eldiario.es, El Confidencial, El País and El Mundo. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2019-1392en.

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Rodríguez Borges, Rodrigo F. Xenophobic discourse and agenda-setting. A case study in the press of the Canary Islands (Spain). Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-65-2010-895-222-230-en.

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López-Villafranca, Paloma. Estudio de la presencia de los gabinetes de comunicación en las organizaciones de pacientes con enfermedades raras en España / Study of the presence of press departments in organizations of patients with rare diseases in Spain. Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas, June 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5783/rirp-11-2016-03-27-46.

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