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      <mods:namePart>Díez García, Rubén</mods:namePart>
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   <mods:identifier type="citation">Díez García, R. (2025). Mirroring persistent rival discourses in Spain. What do large-scale mobilizations tell us about the country’s main political cleavage? Journal of Civil Society, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/17448689.2025.2550367</mods:identifier>
   <mods:identifier type="issn">1744-8689</mods:identifier>
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   <mods:abstract>This article analyses the most prominent mobilizations led by civil society organizations, activist networks, and parties in Spain from 1996 to 2020. The article examines 235 large-scale mobilizations to explore how civil society actors have shaped and reflected persistent sociopolitical cleavages. Using protest event analysis and a CHAID-based classification model, it identifies terrorism and nationalism as key recurring issues. These mobilizations reveal long-term tensions rooted in Spain’s democratic transition, with victims’ associations, the 15M/Indignados movement, and Catalan secessionism illustrating the evolution of civic culture and civil institutions. Since the end of ETA terrorism in 2011, nationalist claims have sustained a polarised public sphere, exposing the enduring cleavage around Spain’s constitutional national identity.</mods:abstract>
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      <mods:title>Mirroring persistent rival discourses in Spain. What do large-scale mobilizations tell us about the country’s main political cleavage?</mods:title>
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