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The 2017 Catalan independence referendum: A symposium

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Cetra D, Casanas-Adam E & Tarrega M (2018) The 2017 Catalan independence referendum: A symposium. Scottish Affairs, 27 (1), pp. 126-143. https://doi.org/10.3366/scot.2018.0231

Abstract
This article summarises contributions to an ASEN-Edinburgh (Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, Edinburgh Branch) symposium held the day after the 2017 Catalan referendum on independence. Daniel Cetr¨¤ describes a referendum disputed between legal and democratic legitimacy and grounded on competing visions of nationhood. Elisenda Casanas-Adam argues that there are alternative interpretations of the Spanish constitution which could accommodate Catalan request and highlights the questionable legality of the Spanish authorities¡¯ forceful response. Mariola T¨¤rrega argues that the Catalan referendum reveals a worrying context where news media become political advocates of opposing worldviews and politicians attribute to news media an overstated capacity to shape nation-building projects.

Keywords
Catalonia; Catalan Referendum 2017; legitimacy; news media; nationalism

Journal
Scottish Affairs: Volume 27, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date28/02/2018
Publication date online01/2018
Date accepted by journal01/01/2018
PublisherEdinburgh University Press
ISSN0966-0356
eISSN2053-888X