Quiz 4 nationalism and social change Flashcards
3 goals of nationalism
national autonomy
national unity
national identity
anomie
lacking usual social or ethnic standards
countermovement
collective action aiming to undo or counteract changes brought about by a previous form of collective action
definition of nation
a named community that:
- lives in a perceived homeland
- shares common myths
- enjoys a distinct public culture
- has collective laws and customs
difference between patriotism and ethnonationalism
patriotism = loyalty to state
ethnonationalism = loyalty to an ethnic group or ancestry-based community
driving forces behind social movements
people feeling frustrated or discontent with their conditions
and people realize that collective action is necessary
dynamic national identity
national identity evolves as cultures and generations interpret symbols, values, and myths
a nation’s values may evolve from a “heroic vision” (liberation) to a more practical identity (diversity and innovation)
ethnie
an ethnic group or community
- bound by shared ancestry
- cultural elements (language x religion)
- historical memories
may lack political goals or unified public culture
doesn’t necessarily reside in ancestral homeland
importance of national identity
national identity is tied to national unity, autonomy, and culture
individual vs. collective identity
individual:
people may have multiple identities that change (work, family, religion)
collective:
national identity is a stable, cultural collective often built on symbols, myths, and values that individuals resonate with
being part of a nation goes beyond individual affiliation, as it is a shared culture
main functions of ideology in social movements
provides moral framework (mobilization)
defines group interests
outlines end goals or desired outcomes
ideology drives membership!!
naitonal identity
how people relate to their nation
understanding people’s sense of belonging to a nation
national autonomy
a desire to be self-governing and free from controlnstio
national identity
creating a shared cultural identity that distinguishes one nation from others
(language, culture, symbols)
national unity
seeks to create a sense of unity among people who identify as part of the nation - fostering a shared identity and purpose