@ICalzada@politicalscience@politicaltheory It's interesting to me as a non-academic to see the Catalan process written up as an academic concern. I wonder if you have any thoughts/studies on where we are now, four years after this paper? Also, from a statistics and analytical point of view, how do you treat the 770,000 ballots seized by the Spanish police, and therefore never counted?
My interest is eminently academic @jimkennedy. Rescaling is a fact, whatever the outcome might be now after Sanchez, Puigdemont, and Aragones, seems to be looking for a common ground, what was highly unlikely in 2017. Time matters also in #politics. @politicalscience@politicaltheory
@jimkennedy@politicalscience@politicaltheory My take is that the current momentum is extremely relevant having people with different view around a table, far from the simplistic 155 article and Rajoy's marsimonious inactivity by sending police to crash, both “illegal” and “constitutive referendum”. Words matter: illegal officially but it showed a will.
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