What Kind of Regionalism?: Regionalism and Region Building in Northern European Peripheries
What Kind of Regionalism? seeks to explore the value basis of regionalism in two northern European regions. By investigating two less favoured, politically defined regions, the author tries to complement previous accounts of regionalism in western Europe, many of which have revolved either around 'ethnic' regions, known for hosting sub-nationalist demands, or around affluent regions in the economic and political centre of Europe. A fundamental assumption in the study is that regionalism can be studied as an instance of a political ideology. The author has compared the political debate in Norrbotten (Sweden) and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Germany) from the mid-1990s up to the present, bringing out the norms, values and demands on which regionalism in these two regions rests. Drawing on extensive empirical material from the two regions, the author seeks to challenge any notion that modern-day forms of regionalism differ from previous ones in an absence of ethno-culturalist elements. The author adopts a critical approach towards treating regional identities, cultures and images primarily as desirable factors for regional economic growth.
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What Kind of Regionalism?: Regionalism and Region Building in Northern European Peripheries
What Kind of Regionalism? seeks to explore the value basis of regionalism in two northern European regions. By investigating two less favoured, politically defined regions, the author tries to complement previous accounts of regionalism in western Europe, many of which have revolved either around 'ethnic' regions, known for hosting sub-nationalist demands, or around affluent regions in the economic and political centre of Europe. A fundamental assumption in the study is that regionalism can be studied as an instance of a political ideology. The author has compared the political debate in Norrbotten (Sweden) and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Germany) from the mid-1990s up to the present, bringing out the norms, values and demands on which regionalism in these two regions rests. Drawing on extensive empirical material from the two regions, the author seeks to challenge any notion that modern-day forms of regionalism differ from previous ones in an absence of ethno-culturalist elements. The author adopts a critical approach towards treating regional identities, cultures and images primarily as desirable factors for regional economic growth.
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What Kind of Regionalism?: Regionalism and Region Building in Northern European Peripheries

What Kind of Regionalism?: Regionalism and Region Building in Northern European Peripheries

by Josefina Syssner
What Kind of Regionalism?: Regionalism and Region Building in Northern European Peripheries

What Kind of Regionalism?: Regionalism and Region Building in Northern European Peripheries

by Josefina Syssner

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What Kind of Regionalism? seeks to explore the value basis of regionalism in two northern European regions. By investigating two less favoured, politically defined regions, the author tries to complement previous accounts of regionalism in western Europe, many of which have revolved either around 'ethnic' regions, known for hosting sub-nationalist demands, or around affluent regions in the economic and political centre of Europe. A fundamental assumption in the study is that regionalism can be studied as an instance of a political ideology. The author has compared the political debate in Norrbotten (Sweden) and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Germany) from the mid-1990s up to the present, bringing out the norms, values and demands on which regionalism in these two regions rests. Drawing on extensive empirical material from the two regions, the author seeks to challenge any notion that modern-day forms of regionalism differ from previous ones in an absence of ethno-culturalist elements. The author adopts a critical approach towards treating regional identities, cultures and images primarily as desirable factors for regional economic growth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783631552018
Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 04/11/2006
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Author: Josefina Syssner obtained a degree in Social and Economic Geography from Lund University. She works as a Research Assistant at the Department of Ethnic Studies at Linköping University, Sweden.

Table of Contents

Contents: The concept of ‘regionalism’ – Regionalism as an instance of a political ideology – Region building – Regional identities, cultures and images – Economy, ‘soft location factors’, social capital, human resources – Ideology, discourse, comparison.
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