A Sign of the Times: How Ethnonationalist Executives Affect Democracy

Location

Russell Student Union, Statesboro Campus- Room 2052

Document Type and Release Option

Thesis Presentation (Restricted to Georgia Southern)

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Srobana Bhattacharya

Faculty Mentor Email

sbhattacharya@georgiasouthern.edu

Presentation Year

2021

Start Date

17-11-2021 6:00 PM

End Date

17-11-2021 7:00 PM

Keywords

Georgia Southern University, Honors College, Honors Symposium, Presentation

Description

In our consideration of democracy, we are asked to consider who belongs and who does not. This question of identity is a normative one, but when those assumptions are operationalized, how does this affect our understanding of democracy? In essence, how does operationalized ethnonationalism affect liberalizing, multicultural democracies?

Academic Unit

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

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A Sign of the Times: How Ethnonationalist Executives Affect Democracy

Russell Student Union, Statesboro Campus- Room 2052

In our consideration of democracy, we are asked to consider who belongs and who does not. This question of identity is a normative one, but when those assumptions are operationalized, how does this affect our understanding of democracy? In essence, how does operationalized ethnonationalism affect liberalizing, multicultural democracies?