Walker Connor (1926–2017), pioneer in the study of nationalism

The death of Professor Walker Connor (1926–2017), a prominent figure inpolitical science with a vast intellectual legacy, has left a huge vacuum amongscholars of nationalism.I would first like to celebrate Walker, the man. Besides being a world-recognised authority, Walker was a generous man, always ready to helpfriends in difficulties, often involved in charitable activities, such […]

Antropoceno, cambio climático y modelo social

El Antropoceno es una nueva era geológica provocada por la acción de los seres humanos. Elcambio climático es consecuencia de una idea de progreso abocada a la catástrofe socioambiental.El examen del neoliberalismo pretende desentrañar las causas de una degradación sistemáticade los recursos geológicos y de sus efectos asociales e insolidarios. La prevalente ideologíaconsumista ha sido […]

Despite the crisis: The resilience of intercultural nationalism in Catalonian

Interculturalism provides the core framework for immigration-related policies in Catalonia, while remaining deeply intertwined with Catalan nationalism. We first identify ‘intercultural nationalism’as the core doctrine through which Catalan nationalist discourse has been articulated in relation to immigration. We trace interculturalism’s origins tonationalism in Quebec and argue that, in Catalonia also, regional immigration policies have been […]

Anarchism, Modernism, and Nationalism: Futurism’s French Connections, 1876–1915

This article examines two of the most significant Italian political movements at the turn of the twentieth century—anarchism and Futurism. Although these movements shared a common vocabulary and rhetoric, they contrasted sharply in their aims and objectives. I address three interrelated questions: How were these movements and their ideologies related to, and perceived by, the ruling […]