1. EL SENTIDO DE CATALUÑA COMO NACIÓN: EL NACIONALISMO CATALÁN TRAS LA STC 31/2010.
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MARCOS MÉNDEZ, DANIEL
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AUTONOMY & independence movements , *NATIONALISM , *CONSTITUTIONAL courts , *POLITICAL change , *CONSTITUTIONALISM , *REFERENDUM , *CONSTITUTIONS , *PRACTICAL politics - Abstract
The issue of Catalonian nationalism has historically been a highly controversial subject in Spanish politics. Although relevant and debated for decades, we can observe significant changes in its dynamics throughout the years. The Spanish Constitution of 1978 laid out the current territorial organization of Spain as a «State of Autonomies», initially supported by the Catalonian nationalism movement. However, this support has gradually decreased to a blatant opposition. More recently, the Catalonian nationalism has evolved to a completely secessionist movement. An evident example of this is the referendum held on 10-1-17, as well as the protests and controversies surrounding it. This change of paradigm was not a sudden drift, but rather a gradual transition of the societal perception of the State of Autonomies and how the Spanish territorial administration affects Catalonia. This paper explores how the Constitutional Court ruling 31/2010 influenced this societal and political change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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