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Overview

Marco Antonsich is a researcher affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom, working primarily within the Social Sciences. Their work spans several subfields, including Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Anthropology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Ecological Modeling.

The research topics explored by Antonsich include Migration, Refugees, and Integration; Populism and Right-Wing Movements; Italian Fascism and Post-war Society; Asian Studies and History; Religion, Ecology, and Ethics; Environmental Philosophy and Ethics; and Anthropological Studies and Insights.

Antonsich has published in a variety of academic venues, such as Sociology, Area, BioScience, Social & Cultural Geography, and Environment and Planning C Politics and Space.

  • Everyday Nation in Times of Rising Nationalism, 2020, Sociology
  • Natives and aliens: Who and what belongs in nature and in the nation?, 2020, Area
  • What's in a name? Children of migrants, national belonging and the politics of naming, 2021, Social & Cultural Geography
  • Introduction, 2020, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space
  • Framing challenges and polarized issues in invasion science: toward an interdisciplinary agenda, 2024, BioScience

Frequent collaborators in Antonsich's work include Simone Guareschi, Kate L. Mathers, Josie South, Laetitia M. Navarro, and Trevor Renals.

Best Publications

  • In search of belonging: an analytical framework

    Marco Antonsich

  • International Encyclopedia of Geography

    Jonathan V Beaverstock;Sarah Hall;James Faulconbridge

  • On territory, the nation-state and the crisis of the hyphen

    Marco Antonsich

  • The ‘everyday’ of banal nationalism – ordinary people’s views on Italy and Italian

    Marco Antonsich

  • Meanings of place and aspects of the Self: an interdisciplinary and empirical account

    Marco Antonsich

  • Nation and Nationalism

    Marco Antonsich

  • National identities in the age of globalisation: The case of Western Europe

    Marco Antonsich

  • Interculturalism versus multiculturalism - The Cantle-Modood debate

    Marco Antonsich

  • Exploring the correspondence between regional forms of governance and regional identity: The case of Western Europe

    Marco Antonsich

  • Rethinking territory

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  • Theoretical and methodological considerations for the study of banal and everyday nationalism

    Jonathan Hearn;Marco Antonsich

  • Living in diversity: Going beyond the local/national divide

    Marco Antonsich

  • The face of the nation. Troubling the sameness-strangeness divide in the age of migration

    Marco Antonsich

  • Immigration societies and the question of ‘the national’

    Marco Antonsich;Tatiana Matejskova

  • Affective nationalism: Issues of power, agency and method

    Marco Antonsich;Michael Skey

  • Everyday Nation in Times of Rising Nationalism

    Marco Antonsich

  • Territorial attachment in the age of globalization: the case of Western Europe

    Marco Antonsich;Edward C. Holland

  • Exploring the Demands of Assimilation among White Ethnic Majorities in Western Europe

    Marco Antonsich

  • EUropean attachment and meanings of EUrope. A qualitative study in the EU-15

    Marco Antonsich

  • Migration and the search for home: mapping domestic space in migrants’ everyday lives [book review]

    Marco Antonsich

  • The spaces and politics of affective nationalism

    Marco Antonsich;Michael Skey;Shanti Sumartojo;Peter Merriman

  • Governing through Diversity: Migration Societies in Post-Multiculturalist Times

    Tatiana Matejskova;Marco Antonsich

  • Mapping the Swiss referendum on the minaret ban

    Marco Antonsich;Phil I. Jones

  • GROUNDING THEORIES OF PLACE AND GLOBALISATION

    Marco Antonsich

  • The Narration of Europe in `National' and `Post-national' Terms Gauging the Gap between Normative Discourses and People's Views

    Marco Antonsich

  • “Nature Knows No Boundaries”: A Critical Reading of UNDP Environmental Peacemaking in Cyprus

    Emel Akçalı;Marco Antonsich

  • Place and Politics in Modern Italy

    Marco Antonsich

  • Geopolitics of the world system: Saul B. Cohen, Rowmann & LittleField, Lanham, Maryland, 2003, 435 pp

    Marco Antonsich

  • Nations and nationalism

    Marco Antonsich

Frequent Co-Authors

Ben Anderson
Ben Anderson Durham University
Brian J. L. Berry
Brian J. L. Berry The University of Texas at Dallas
Ron Johnston
Ron Johnston University of Bristol

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