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Who You are and Who You Want to Be: Exploring Symbolic, Spatial and Cultural Levels of Identity in Contemporary Serbia/Belgrade
Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies ( IF 0.990 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-01 , DOI: 10.1080/19448953.2021.1935072
Laurent Tournois 1 , Gordana Djeric 2
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ABSTRACT

This study focuses on the attitudes of Serbian citizens towards individual, local, national, regional, and supranational identity self-categorizations. Several layers of identification, grounded in history, politics, economics, spatial, and socio-cultural aspects of life are considered. The article aims to broaden and deepen the understanding what citizenship means for inhabitants that have faced important discontinuities since the break-up of Yugoslavia. 466 permanent Belgrade residents were surveyed. The results of the research show that national identity dominates, while being recognized as a human being plays a crucial role in addition to the identification with the city. The European identity and, to some extent, cosmopolitanism, are of much less importance. Participants also expressed very little nostalgic emotional attachment to the Yugoslav identity.



中文翻译:

你是谁,你想成为谁:探索当代塞尔维亚/贝尔格莱德的象征、空间和文化层面的身份认同

摘要

本研究侧重于塞尔维亚公民对个人、地方、国家、区域和超国家身份自我分类的态度。考虑了以历史、政治、经济、空间和社会文化方面的生活为基础的多层认同。本文旨在拓宽和加深理解公民身份对于自南斯拉夫解体以来面临重大中断的居民意味着什么。466 名贝尔格莱德永久居民接受了调查。研究结果表明,民族认同占主导地位,而被承认为人类除了对城市的认同之外,也起着至关重要的作用。欧洲认同,以及在某种程度上,世界主义,都没有那么重要。

更新日期:2021-06-01
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