Discurso parlamentar português e construção da identidade política no contexto da integração europeia
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This paper addresses the construction of political identity within the Portuguese parliamentarian discourse. It starts with a presentation of the ongoing debate, within European integration theories, on the hypothesis of the Europeanisation of national identities and further presents the analysis of parliamentarian discourse as a source and as a methodology for operationalising such research. The two key positions on the construction of national identity in the context of European integration, as structured in the debates in the Portuguese Parliament, are then presented.Downloads
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