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‘Mais de quoi ont-ils bien peur? : contested regional language rights in France

AJ Joubert (The University of Groningen)
France has a history of linguistic nationalism based on the exclusion of its territorial languages in official domains. This phenomenon has relegated other French languages to a category of less important languages mainly used in the private setting. This socio-linguistic hierarchisation has its origins in the nation-state building process which has adopted a Herderian model...
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Slovene Public Opinion Survey 1990/2

Toš, Niko (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Sociology, Political Science and Journalism)
Current survey includes large number of SJM standard questions. Main chapter deals with the proposal of the new Sloven constitution, suggested by the parliament. Other current topics includes opinions about denationalization and privatization of dwellings and a support toward plebiscite in Slovenia. Some other constructs included in a questionnaire are opinions about...
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Cross-border integration and local communities, 2012: Effects of the entry of the Republic of Slovenia into the Schengen area on the development possibilities of the ethnically mixed area in Prekmurje

Bufon, Milan (University of Primorska, Science and Research Centre Koper); Sedmak, Mateja (University of Primorska, Science and Research Centre Koper); Perković, Ksenija (University of Primorska, Science and Research Centre Koper); (3 more)
Within the ARRS program group "Areas of cultural contact in integration processes" a case study among members of the Hungarian national minority in Prekmurje in the border area, specifically on the border with Hungary, Austria and Croatia was conducted by field survey. The purpose of the study was to get to know the life of the minority in the border area, that is culturally...
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