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“Everything is Connected to the Genocide.” Intergenerational Memory, Diaspora Mobilization, and Armenian Youth Identities in Jerusalem

open access: yesInternational Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, 2022
Considering commemorative practices of postmemory, past presencing, and transnational memory, this study considers how Genocide memories and the conflict in Artsakh intersect to shape the performance of diasporic Armenian youth identities in Jerusalem as
Lance Levenson
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How does religion influence an emerging nationalism? Evidence from the Kurdish context in Turkey

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 31, Issue 4, Page 982-1002, October 2025.
Abstract Based on qualitative interviews with 66 Sunni Muslim Kurdish elites, this study reveals that Kurdish Islamic circles in Turkey are not monolithic, homogeneous or fixed. Some willingly or unwillingly maintain their Islamic identity as a primary reference point for self‐consciousness, motivation for collective action and political aspirations ...
Muttalip Caglayan
wiley   +1 more source

‘Zionism as the Legacy of Cyrus’: (Online) Proxy Nationalism of Diasporic Iranians

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 31, Issue 4, Page 907-917, October 2025.
ABSTRACT This paper focuses on examining the online activities of a group of diasporic Iranians who exhibit Israeli proxy nationalism online by openly expressing support for Israel and Zionism. By analysing posts, reposts and comments made on X after the Hamas‐led attack on Israel on 7 October 2023 using the hashtag #IraniansStandWithIsrael, the paper ...
Ladan Rahbari
wiley   +1 more source

Le monde en un lieu. Penser en historiens les diasporas et leurs territoires

open access: yesRevue Européenne des Migrations Internationales
For a long time, diaspora studies have analysed diasporic groups as deterritorialised entities with only a superficial attachment to their local environment, and with no vision for the future beyond their transnational networks and the idea of returning ...
Boris Adjemian   +1 more
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International Cooperation on Migration Between the EU and Third Countries: Governing EU Borders in Invisible Spaces

open access: yesInternational Migration, Volume 63, Issue 5, September 2025.
ABSTRACT The article addresses the consequences of the externalisation of EU border policies on the legal and institutional dynamics that govern those policies. Drawing on the analysis of legal and policy documents and interviews, which were conducted with expert public servants among EU institutions and in one EU member state (Belgium), the article ...
Luc Leboeuf
wiley   +1 more source

L’Armenia, la diaspora, gli altri: questioni aperte ed urgenze culturali. A proposito del volume a cura di Stefan Nienhaus e Domenico Mugnolo "Questione armena e cultura europea" (2013)

open access: yesLea, 2016
The subject of this article is the research work by a team of experts on Armenian Studies and the connections between Armenian History and European cultures, in particular German, French and Italian Literature.
Diana Battisti
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Towarzystwo Polsko-Ormiańskie we Lwowie (1920-1922)

open access: yesLehahayer, 2020
Polish-Armenian Society in Lwów (1920-1922) Using Armenian and Polish sources, the author analyses the activities ofthe Polish-Armenian Society (Towarzystwo Polsko-Ormiańskie) founded in Lwów(Poland) on June 15, 1920.
Jakub Osiecki
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Geopolitics, (In)security and Resilience. A Feminist Critique of the EU's Engagement in Armenia After the Second Nagorno‐Karabakh War

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 63, Issue 5, Page 1594-1614, September 2025.
Abstract This article interrogates the EU's ‘geopolitical turn’ by examining its external engagement in Armenia after the 2020 Nagorno‐Karabakh war and in the shadow of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Drawing on feminist approaches to geopolitics and post‐socialist coloniality, it asks whose security is served by a ‘geopolitical’ EU in Armenia and how ...
Laura Luciani
wiley   +1 more source

Transit Beirut: UNHCR, Diaspora Networks, and the Covert Resettlement of Armenians during the Cold War

open access: yesMashriq & Mahjar
A “most extraordinary” resettlement operation occurred in the 1950s and 1960s, during which thousands of Armenians from Bulgaria and Romania were systematically and discreetly resettled to the United States via Lebanon. This article explores how and why
Maja Janmyr
doaj   +1 more source

The Peculiarities of Political Participation of Syrian Armenians in RA

open access: yesBanber Erevani Hamalsarani. Sots'iologia, 2016
Syrian Armenians had a passive role in the political life of Syria, as they were an important part of Armenian Diaspora and had responsibilities related to special functions, priorities, ethnic preservation, participation in social and economic life ...
Gayane Hakobyan
doaj   +1 more source

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