Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in Catalonia

The tension between the will to build a collective national identity and the increasing diversity of today’s societies is one of the main challenges facing nation‐states today. Catalan society, being no exception, also faces many challenges as diasporic identities and transnational loyalties prolife...

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Main Authors: Angelina Sánchez‐Martí, Jordi Pàmies, Alejandro Caravaca, Berta Llos
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2022-04-01
Series:Social Inclusion
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/4943
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author Angelina Sánchez‐Martí
Jordi Pàmies
Alejandro Caravaca
Berta Llos
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Berta Llos
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description The tension between the will to build a collective national identity and the increasing diversity of today’s societies is one of the main challenges facing nation‐states today. Catalan society, being no exception, also faces many challenges as diasporic identities and transnational loyalties proliferate, weakening both citizens’ roots and their need to belong. The present article aims to identify situations and social spaces of discrimination and explicit/implicit racism, existing mechanisms and responses aimed at avoiding and dealing with these situations, and the groups they affect most in Catalan society. Through a participatory research, 23 focus groups were carried out—of between six and 12 participants—in eight territories (Pàmies et al., 2020). Results reveal diverse areas of discrimination, ranging from the violation of civil and political rights to that of economic, social, and cultural rights. The situations described and named by some as examples of micro‐racism complicate the sense of belonging for many citizens, challenging the real possibility of achieving a pluricultural collective identity. Thus, to promote belonging and build a common public culture with which everyone feels identified, as promoted by official speeches, it is necessary to recognize plurality and diversity and promote citizen participation—and representation—in devising public actions, as well as encourage interactions that emphasize all common and shared aspects in a context conditioned by the reactive fragmentation of identity politics.
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spelling doaj.art-293f66a63e4e4d64846815948da36eef2022-12-22T01:31:51ZengCogitatioSocial Inclusion2183-28032022-04-0110213214210.17645/si.v10i2.49432340Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in CataloniaAngelina Sánchez‐Martí0Jordi Pàmies1Alejandro Caravaca2Berta Llos3Department of Applied Pedagogy, Autonomous University of Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Educational Theories and Social Pedagogy, Autonomous University of Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Educational Theories and Social Pedagogy, Autonomous University of Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Educational Theories and Social Pedagogy, Autonomous University of Barcelona, SpainThe tension between the will to build a collective national identity and the increasing diversity of today’s societies is one of the main challenges facing nation‐states today. Catalan society, being no exception, also faces many challenges as diasporic identities and transnational loyalties proliferate, weakening both citizens’ roots and their need to belong. The present article aims to identify situations and social spaces of discrimination and explicit/implicit racism, existing mechanisms and responses aimed at avoiding and dealing with these situations, and the groups they affect most in Catalan society. Through a participatory research, 23 focus groups were carried out—of between six and 12 participants—in eight territories (Pàmies et al., 2020). Results reveal diverse areas of discrimination, ranging from the violation of civil and political rights to that of economic, social, and cultural rights. The situations described and named by some as examples of micro‐racism complicate the sense of belonging for many citizens, challenging the real possibility of achieving a pluricultural collective identity. Thus, to promote belonging and build a common public culture with which everyone feels identified, as promoted by official speeches, it is necessary to recognize plurality and diversity and promote citizen participation—and representation—in devising public actions, as well as encourage interactions that emphasize all common and shared aspects in a context conditioned by the reactive fragmentation of identity politics.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/4943catalan identitycataloniacollective identitydiversitypluricultural identitysense of belonging
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Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in Catalonia
Social Inclusion
catalan identity
catalonia
collective identity
diversity
pluricultural identity
sense of belonging
title Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in Catalonia
title_full Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in Catalonia
title_fullStr Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in Catalonia
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in Catalonia
title_short Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in Catalonia
title_sort towards a common public culture boundaries to belonging in catalonia
topic catalan identity
catalonia
collective identity
diversity
pluricultural identity
sense of belonging
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