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Ulster Scots identity and culture: The missing voices
K Stapleton
, J Wilson
School of Communication and Media
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Social Sciences
politicization
29%
Political leaders
29%
identity formation
28%
cultural identity
27%
macro level
27%
micro level
26%
authenticity
26%
decentralization
24%
group discussion
23%
consciousness
23%
interview
23%
rhetoric
22%
confidence
20%
leader
17%
resources
11%
experience
8%
Arts & Humanities
Ulster
100%
Unionists
21%
Self-understanding
19%
Communal Identity
12%
Cultural Identity
11%
Devolution
11%
Britishness
11%
Academic Writing
11%
Group Discussion
11%
Northern Ireland
11%
Cultural Movement
11%
Unionism
11%
Self-identification
11%
Politicization
10%
Identity Formation
9%
Dislocation
9%
Rhetoric
9%
Lived Experience
9%
Focus Groups
8%
Confidence
8%
Authenticity
7%
Nationalists
7%
Resources
5%
Conception
5%