Nationalism in the 21st Century - cancelled
- Date
- April 21, 2020
- Time
- 5:30 PM EDT - 6:30 PM EDT
- Location
- Usha Kasera Lecture Theatre in Old College
- Contact
- ASEN Edinburgh, asen@asen.ac.uk
- Website
- https://asen.ac.uk/events/30th-asen-conference-nationalism-and-multiculturalism/ (external link)
This event has been cancelled

Today nations are faced with a new set of social and economic challenges: economic globalization has intensified bringing with it a more intense phase of cultural interconnectedness and political interdependence. Nation states see their sovereign powers eroded and are transformed to post-national states as the political space they govern is no longer congruent with the socio-economic space which transcends the national borders. Nonetheless, the nation continues to be a powerful source of identity and legitimacy. We are witnessing in Europe and worldwide a comeback of nationalism oftentimes in an aggressive, nativist and populist guise.
Triandafyllidou presents a paper that seeks to offer a new analytical lens through which to make sense of this new tide of nationalism. It reviews critically the ethnic vs civic and perennialist, primordialist, modernist and ethnosymbolist approaches to suggest that they are no longer fit for the purpose of explaining where nations and nationalism come from and where they are headed to. Instead, a new analytical framework is proposed which distinguishes between plural and neo-tribal nationalism, focusing on how nations interact with diversity and permeability in the 21st century context.