Post-Soviet Migration and Diasporas : From Global Perspectives to Everyday Practices
This book examines the relationship between post-Soviet societies in transition and the increasingly important role of their diaspora. It analyses processes of identity transformation in post-Soviet space and beyond, using macro- and micro-level perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches combinin...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2017.
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| Series | Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9783319477732 |
| DOI | 10.1007/978-3-319-47773-2 |
| Physical Description | XI, 179 p. 3 illus. online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction. Post-Soviet Migration and Diaspora: From Global Perspectives to Everyday Perspectives; David Carment and Milana Nikolko
- Chapter 1. Diasporas, Development, and Homelands in Eurasia After 1991; Timothy Heleniak
- Chapter 2. Post-Soviet Russian-speaking migration to the UK: the discourses of visibility and accountability; Anna Pechurina
- Chapter 3. Migrant Self-Reflectivity and New Ukrainian Diaspora in Southern Europe: the Case of Portugal; Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
- Chapter 4. Social Consequences of Seasonal Labour Migration: A Case Study from Rural Azerbaijan; Jennifer S. Wistrand
- Chapter 5. Return For Development and Europeanization Among Moldovan Immigrants; Silvia Marcu
- Chapter 6. Transcending Return: The Experience of Making Home in the Republic of Georgia; Ryan Buchanan
- Chapter 7. Jewish Russians, Russian Israelis and "Jewski" Canadians: Youth and the Negotiation of Identity and Belonging; Anna Slavina
- Chapter 8. Russian Speaking Diaspora in Turkey: The Geopolitics of Migration in the Black Sea Region; Tunc Aybak
- Chapter 9. Russian policy Towards Compatriots: Global, Regional and Local Approaches; Irina Molodikova
- Conclusion. Post-Soviet Diasporas: Looking Forward -looking back; Milana Nikolko and David Carment.