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- ItemAnother Baltic Postcolonialism: Young Latvians, Baltic Germans, and the emergence of Latvian National Movement(Taylor&Francis, 2014) Ijabs, Ivars
- ItemBreak Out of Russia: Miķelis Valters and the National Issue in Early Latvian Socialism(Taylor&Francis, 2012) Ijabs, Ivars
- ItemCik demokrātiska ir Latvija? Demokrātijas audits, 2005–2014(Latvijas Universitātes Sociālo un politisko pētījumu institūts, 2014) Rozenvalds, Juris
- ItemThe curious case of the Latvian Greens(Taylor&Francis, 2012) Auers, Dagnis
- ItemDaudzveidīgās un mainīgās Latvijas identitātes(LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2014) Rozenvalds, Juris; Zobena, Aija
- ItemEthnicity and social cohesion in the post-Soviet Baltic states(Taylor&Francis, 2013) Muiznieks, Nils; Rozenvalds, Juris; Birka, Ieva
- ItemForeign Policy “On the Cheap”: Latvia’s Foreign Policy Experience from the Economic Crisis(Taylor&Francis, 2014) Kļaviņš, Didzis; Rostoks, Toms; Ozoliņa, Žaneta
- ItemHow Democratic is Latvia? Audit of Democracy 2005–2014(University of Latvia Advanced Social and Political Research Institute, 2015) Rozenvalds, Juris
- ItemKarojošā piemiņa: 16. marts un 9. maijs(LU SZF SPPI, 2011) Muižnieks, Nils; Zelče, Vita; Muižnieks, Nils; Zelče, Vita
- ItemLatvia. Human Development Report 2010/2011: National identity, Mobility and Capability(Advanced Social and Political Research Institute (ASPRI) of University of Latvia, 2011) Zepa, Brigita; Kļave, EvijaThe 2010/2011 report was produced under the auspices of the national research programme „National Identity”. The job of the report is to survey the content of individual national belonging in the context of human development. The report particularly focuses on emigration issues, because human development is weakened by a reduction in the size of the country’s population. The fact that people are moving to other countries shows that there is an endless competition among identities, as well as a transformation of those identities. The report also reveals the set of circumstances and techniques (the ability to act) which facilitate links between an individual and a location or region. The first two sections of the report review national identity and emigration, focusing more on problems and missions. The third section, however, studies abilities to act, making it possible to identify the achievements which various communities have ensured in terms of strengthening their sense of belonging to a specific location.
- ItemLatviešu kapusvētki: Identitātes rituāls(Mansards, 2014) Uzule, Laura; Zelče, Vita
- ItemPēdējais karš: Atmiņa un traumas komunikācija(LU SZF SPPI, 2010) Kaprāns, Mārtiņs; Zelče, Vita
- ItemUnruly actors: Latvian women of the Red Army in post-war historical memory(2013) Eglitis, Daina; Zelče, Vita
- Item‘ We Lay Claim to Him! ’ Berlin, Rothko, Eisenstein, and the Reorientation of Latvian National Identity(Taylor&Francis, 2013) Auers, Dagnis