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José Alsina Calvés (born in Ripoll, 1954), is an activist for Spanish Nationalism.[1] Former president of far-right organisation Somatemps[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] and director of the magazine Nihil Obstat.[4] He also was one of the founders of Catalan Civil Society (SCC, Societat Civil Catalana).[9][7][8]
He has graduated in Biology at University of Barcelona,[4] did a Master's degree in History of Sciences[4] and obtained a PhD in Philosophy at Autonomous University of Barcelona.[4][10] He has worked as a secondary school teacher of Natural Sciences.[5] Other intellectual work involves publications related to Natural History, biotechnology, philosophy and politics.[4]
In 2015 José Alsina participated in a debate at Catalunya Ràdio with Jordi Borràs.[8] In the debate Josep Alsina's ideology and activism are discussed as well as Borràs investigation tasks.
In 2016 he received the award Ramiro de Maeztu.[11]
In May 2018 he received the award Pascual Tamburri Bariain to the best short essay, given by the publication Revista Razón Española and Asociación Cultural Ruta Norte.[1][4]
^ ab"El activista catalán Josep Alsina, "Premio de ensayo corto Pascual Tamburri Bariain"". lasvocesdelpueblo (in European Spanish). 2018-05-17. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
^Birnbaum, Michael (November 9, 2017). "For some, Catalonia crackdown evokes memories of the dark days of Spain's dictatorship". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2019-01-24. "We want to make sure we're present on the street to get across the idea that there is another Catalonia," said Josep Alsina, the leader of a far-right activist group called Somatemps, or Minutemen, which has staged counterprotests at pro-independence rallies and also marched on Catalonia's pro-independence regional radio station.
^"CARTA ABIERTA DE JOSEP ALSINA CALVÉS A LOS ASOCIADOS, SIMPATIZANTES Y AMIGOS DE SOMATEMPS" (in European Spanish). 2019-01-09. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
^ abcdefg"Josep Alsina i Calvés gana el "Premio de Ensayo corto Pascual Tamburri Bariain"". La Tribuna del País Vasco (in Spanish). 18 May 2018. Retrieved 2018-07-23.
^ ab"ENTREVISTA A Josep Alsina: "Sueño con una Cataluña hispánica"" (in European Spanish). 2017-11-02. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
^TV3, Arriba España (in Catalan), retrieved 2018-05-27{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
^ ab"Diccionari de l'extrema dreta a Catalunya, de la A a la Z". Crític (in Catalan). Retrieved 2018-07-19. Actualment, la direcció de Somatemps la formen Josep Alsina (president), Xavier Codorniu (secretari) i Xavier Brustenga. Tant Alsina com Codorniu són impulsors d'SCC malgrat que Alsina va declarar haver-se desvinculat de l'entitat després d'assistir a algunes reunions. Josep Alsina és un destacat militant de l'extrema dreta catalana, va militar al Partido Español Nacional Socialista (PENS), a FN, a l'MSR i actualment es troba també a l'òrbita de SyL.
^ abc"Jordi Borràs posa en evidència l'ultradretà Josep Alsina a Catalunya Ràdio". VilaWeb.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2018-08-05.
^Borràs, Jordi (November 30, 2015). Desmuntant Societat Civil Catalana (in Catalan). Saldonar. pp. 117–124. ISBN 9788494289675.
^Barcelona, Universitat Autonoma de. "Professors que dirigeixen tesis inscrites al Programa de Doctorat en Filosofia (2006 - )". www.uab.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2018-07-17.
^"El Casino Militar de Madrid acoge un acto para exaltar a un neonazi condenado por atacar Blanquerna" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2018-08-05. Entre los premiados en ediciones anteriores se encuentra el líder ultraderechista catalán y líder de Somatemps, Josep Alsina, -una de las principales organizaciones de Sociedad Civil Catalana-, que recibió el premio Ramiro de Maeztu en 2016 por un libro que cuestiona la moralidad de la manipulación genética.
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