Antonsich, M. The diversity continuum: Blurring the boundaries between internal and external others among Italian children of migrants, Political Geography.
Antonsich, M. What’s in a name? Children of migrants, national belonging and the politics of naming, Social & Cultural Geography.
Antonsich, M. The face of the nation. Troubling the sameness-strangeness divide in the age of migration Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
Antonsich, M. Living in diversity: going beyond the local/national divide, Political Geography
Antonsich, M., International migration and the rise of the ‘civil’ nation. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
Antonsich, M. The neoliberal culturalist nation: voices from Italy. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers.
Pecorelli, V., Pozzi, S. and Antonsich, M. Il nuovo volto della nazione? Seconde generazioni, corpo e identità nazionali, XXXII Congresso Geografico Italiano, Roma, 7-10 June.
Antonsich, M. Troubling the nation: exploring the sameness-strangeness divide in the age of migration. RGS-IBG Annual Meeting, London 29 August–1 September.
Antonsich, M. Mobility, Migration and the Nation . 1 st International Conference on ‘Geographies of Migration and Mobility’ (iMigMob), Loughborough University, July 18-20.
Pecorelli, V., Pozzi, S. and Antonsich, M. Italianness: Second generation practicing everyday nation. 6 th Ethnography and Qualitative Research, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy, June 8-11.
Antonsich, M. The rise of the neoliberal culturalist nation facing international migration. Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN), 24 th conference, London, April 21-23
Antonsich, M. Talking nation between neoliberalism and cultural essentialism. AAG Annual Conference, San Francisco, 28 March – 2 April.
Talking nation in the age of globalization: An institutional perspective. RGS-IBG Annual Meeting, London, UK, 2 September.
Diversity and nationhood: an institutional perspective. Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN), 24 th conference, London, April 21-23.
Multicultural Nationalism: connecting the macro and the micro. International workshop ‘Transnational and Multicultural Nationalisms’, University Sciences Po, Paris, France 27 April.
“I belong here”: On the personal, the political and the scales of belonging in the age of migration. International workshop ‘Belonging: Dominance, Governance, Identity, Memory’, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK, 18-19 April
Our Nation’s Future. International Workshop ‘The Politics of the Present, University of Milan, Italy 12-13 April
Nation and Diversity in the Age of Migration. International conference ‘Negotiating the Nation’, PRIO-University of Oslo, 20 November.
Nationalism, Populism and the Everyday Nation in Europe Today, PRIO seminar, Oslo, 21 November.
Citizenship, migration and… the missing piece: nation. International workshop ‘Migration and citizenship: future research’, Kingston University, London, 11-12 July.
Antonsich, M. Everyday nationhood. International workshop ‘Lived experiences of the everyday nation’, PRIO, Stockholm, 9-10 June.
Antonsich, M. Pluralizing banal nationalism. International workshop on ‘Breaching banal nationalism’, Antwerp University, Belgium 27-28 May.
Antonsich, M. On the notion of belonging. International workshop on ‘The Language-cultural conceptualization of belonging’, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, June 8 th.
Antonsich, M. Nation and diversity – on the possibilities and limits of a pluralist nation, Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN), 24 th annual conference, LSE – London, April 3 rd.
Antonsich, M. Fighting for your knife: law, religion and parmesan in multicultural Italy, The Conversation
Antonsich, M. “The return of the nation: When neo-nationalism becomes mainstream”. Society&Space Blog. (questo puo’ essere lasciato cosi’ nella versione Italiana). Puoi pero’ per cortesia erase ‘Notizie’ and put ‘Media’ – si usa anche in italiano, quindi va bene.
Corriere della Sera – Video ‘Abbiamo fatto l’Italia…’ e intervista con Marco Antonsich
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