SPORT AS A NATIONAL IDENTITY PROPAGANDA MECHANISM IN SPAIN
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https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.52861Keywords:
Policy making. Sports. Propaganda. Culture.Abstract
This work looks into the use of sport as a mechanism of national identity propaganda in political parties’ programs in Spain’s 2011 general elections. The study is based on content analysis of those programs. Results indicate that the election programs used sport to reinforce territorial cultural identity and strengthen the idea of nation. Nationalist parties were the ones to use that discourse most often, placing it under within Independentism.
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