Language, Culture and Identity in the Global World

IdentiCat is an interdisciplinary research group composed of sociolinguists, historians and specialists in cultural policies, literature, art and cultural studies. They share interest in contemporary identity building and subjectivity articulation processes, with a predominant focus on the Catalan identity. They explore how growing mobility, the tertiarization of the economy, consumerism and the creation of digital networks cause profound transformations in the way people and institutions articulate their connectedness with society and their institutions, and also transform how people construct their subjectivities through art, literature and other forms of expression. The current research lines are: - New speakers, new identities: language practices and ideologies. - Regionalism in Catalonia during the Franco regime.

Researchers

Classifications

  • Ministry Area: ANTROPOLOGIA SOCIAL, FILOLOGIA CATALANA, SOCIOLOGIA
  • UNESCO Area: SOCIOLINGÜÍSTICA (VER 6308.02), HISTORIA CONTEMPORÁNEA, POLÍTICA CULTURAL
  • Group Recognition: Grup de recerca consolidat per la Generalitat de Catalunya
  • Application Area: Arts and Humanities

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  4. Cultural Studies (Social Sciences) Filter
  5. Geography, Planning and Development (Social Sciences) Filter
  6. Anthropology (Social Sciences) Filter
  7. General Social Sciences (Social Sciences) Filter
  8. History (Arts and Humanities) Filter
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Former members (35)