Negotiating the Nation: Implications of Ethnic and Religious Diversity for National Identity

PRIO Report

Strømsø, Mette; Michael Collyer; Åshild Kolås; Rojan Tordhol Ezzati; Katrine Fangen; Marta Bivand Erdal; & Thomas Lacroix (2017) Negotiating the Nation: Implications of Ethnic and Religious Diversity for National Identity, PRIO Project Summary. Oslo: PRIO.

​Who is a nation?
Where is a nation?
When is a nation?
Why is a nation?
How is a nation ‘a nation’?

​This report presents insights from the research project Negotiating the Nation: Implications of Ethnic and Religious Diversity for National Identity (NATION), funded by the Research Council of Norway. Between 2013 and 2017, researchers in Norway, France and the UK have collected and analyzed data on top-down, mediated, and bottom-up iterations of the nation, and their interactions. The nation has been approached as an empirical phenomenon, as a political project which enables mobilization, and as a dynamic and changeable social group, for which time and space are crucially important.

We hope that the insights and tools from the NATION project can help enable constructive approaches to building shared national futures.

Authors

Åshild Kolås

Åshild Kolås

Research Professor

Marta Bivand Erdal

Marta Bivand Erdal

Research Professor in Migration Studies

Mette Strømsø

Mette Strømsø

Doctoral Researcher

Rojan Tordhol Ezzati

Rojan Tordhol Ezzati

Doctoral Researcher

Negotiating the Nation: Implications of Ethnic and Religious Diversity for National Identity
ISBN: 978-82-7288-809-0 (Online)