Photo taken by Dario Brentin: Croatian national football team fans singing the national anthem at the 2016 UEFA European Championships in France. The photo was taken at the second group stage game against the Czech Republic in St. Etienne, and explores the idea of Croatia’s national football team as the country’s ‘most holy’ institution, a narrative perpetuated ‘from above’ and ‘from below’ over the last thirty years. It illustrates the central nexus of my research, the intricate relationship between sport, identity, and the nation. For post-Yugoslav Croatia, the fi eld of sport represents a unique source of social knowledge, contributing signifi cantly to the formation, establishment, and conservation of the newly emerging national identity after the dissolution of socialist Yugoslavia. To this day it remains a highly politicized form of national expression, through which categories such as nation, identity, or culture are discussed, contested, and established.
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Ethnicity and Social Exclusion
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- 06 September 2022, pp. 1045-1056
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Navigating Ethnicity: Collective Identities and Movement Framing in Deeply Divided Societies
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Flying Flags at Weddings in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Nationalism and the Limits of Flag Power
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Ethnicity in Schools: Perceptions of Migrant Children from Central Asia in the Multicultural Environment of Russian Cities
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Commemorating by Marching: Memorialization and Resistance Practices of the Srebrenica Genocide
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Walking the Past, Acting the Past? Peace March to Srebrenica Commemoration
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- 15 October 2021, pp. 1125-1142
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“Poles of the World Unite”: The Transnational History of the 1929 World Congress of Poles Abroad in the Context of Interwar Soviet–Polish Rivalries
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Trustees Instead of Elected Mayors: Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Removal of Kurdish Mayors in Turkey
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- 31 August 2021, pp. 1164-1186
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Kurdistan on the Sèvres Centenary: How a Distinct People Became the World’s Largest Stateless Nation
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- 28 September 2021, pp. 1187-1216
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The Relationship between Perceived Security Threats and Negative Descriptions of Armenians in Turkish Politics (1946–1960)
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- 19 April 2021, pp. 1217-1231
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Flexible Nation: The Turkish Nation under the Justice and Development Party’s Rule
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Russia: Fascist or Conservative?
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Who’s a Fascist?
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What Happens When Soft Power Fails
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Is Russia Fascist?: A Response to Yoshiko Herrera, Mitchell Orenstein, and Anton Shekhovtsov
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