State institutions and social identity: national representation in soldiers' and civilians' interview talk concerning military service
Theory and research deriving from social identity or self-categorization perspectives often starts out with the presumption that social actors necessarily view societal objects such as nations or states as human categories. However, recent work suggests that this may be only one of a number of forms...
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2009
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