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Jonathan Hearn
Jonathan Hearn
Professor, Sociology, University of Edinburgh
Verified email at ed.ac.uk
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Rethinking nationalism: A critical introduction
JS Hearn
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020
4022020
Theorizing power
JS Hearn
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017
2532017
Claiming Scotland: national identity and liberal culture
J Hearn
Edinburgh University Press, 2019
1932019
National identity: Banal, personal and embedded
J Hearn
Nations and nationalism 13 (4), 657-674, 2007
1482007
Theoretical and methodological considerations for the study of banal and everyday nationalism
J Hearn, M Antonsich
Loughborough University, 2018
702018
Taking liberties: contesting visions of the civil society project
J Hearn
Critique of Anthropology 21 (4), 339-360, 2001
662001
Narrative, agency, and mood: On the social construction of national history in Scotland
J Hearn
Comparative Studies in Society and History 44 (4), 745-769, 2002
552002
What's wrong with domination?
J Hearn
Journal of Power 1 (1), 37-49, 2008
332008
Vox populi: Nationalism, globalization and the balance of power in the making of Brexit
J Hearn
Brexit: Sociological Responses, 19-30, 2017
292017
On the social evolution of power to/over
J Hearn
Journal of Political Power 7 (2), 175-191, 2014
252014
Identity, class and civil society in Scotland’s neo‐nationalism
J Hearn
Nations and Nationalism 8 (1), 15-30, 2002
162002
Reframing the history of the competition concept: Neoliberalism, meritocracy, modernity
J Hearn
Journal of historical sociology 34 (2), 375-392, 2021
152021
How to Read The Wealth of Nations (or Why the Division of Labor Is More Important Than Competition in Adam Smith)
J Hearn
Sociological Theory 36 (2), 162-184, 2018
132018
Once more with feeling: The Scottish Enlightenment, sympathy, and social welfare
J Hearn
Ethics and Social Welfare 10 (3), 211-223, 2016
132016
Nationalism and normality: a comment on the Scottish independence referendum
J Hearn
Dialectical anthropology 38, 505-512, 2014
132014
The origins of modern nationalism in the North Atlantic Interaction Sphere
J Hearn
Sociological Research Online 14 (5), 147-160, 2009
132009
Power and economics
S Lukes, J Hearn
Who Runs the Economy? The Role of Power in Economics, 17-29, 2016
122016
Domination
J Hearn
Sage Encyclopedia of Power, 203-206, 2011
122011
The social contract: re-framing scottish nationalism
JS Hearn
Scottish Affairs 23 (1), 14-26, 1998
121998
The strength of weak legitimacy: a cultural analysis of legitimacy in capitalist, liberal, democratic nation-states
J Hearn
Journal of political power 4 (2), 199-216, 2011
112011
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