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Armenian Studies in Conversation with Critical Indigenous Studies and Settler Colonial Studies
Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies, 2023Abstract This article argues that Armenian Studies can learn from and contribute to the fields of critical Indigenous studies and settler colonial studies in generative ways, especially as those fields increasingly become global in scope.
Helen Makhdoumian
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2009
Background: The aim of this paper is to report on the Armenian version of the 20-item Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (Armenian CES-D) and its validity and reliability when administered to a community sample of ethnic Armenians in Lebanon.
S. Kazarian
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Background: The aim of this paper is to report on the Armenian version of the 20-item Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (Armenian CES-D) and its validity and reliability when administered to a community sample of ethnic Armenians in Lebanon.
S. Kazarian
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Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies, 2022
This article draws the genocide of the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire into the comparative study of indigenous genocide. Using a Human Rights Studies approach, I focus on the transfer of indigenous children by state authorities through carceral ...
K. Watenpaugh
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This article draws the genocide of the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire into the comparative study of indigenous genocide. Using a Human Rights Studies approach, I focus on the transfer of indigenous children by state authorities through carceral ...
K. Watenpaugh
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International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2021
Diaspora communities use school education as a central way to reproduce their identity throughout generations. However, religious institutions, clubs and specific events can also perform a role in reproducing the groups’ cultural identity, working as non-
Pedro Bogossian-Porto, Thiago Bogossian
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Diaspora communities use school education as a central way to reproduce their identity throughout generations. However, religious institutions, clubs and specific events can also perform a role in reproducing the groups’ cultural identity, working as non-
Pedro Bogossian-Porto, Thiago Bogossian
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Armenian literary studies in Turkey and new prospects
New Perspectives on Turkey, 2015Mehmet Fatih Uslu
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Ilias Chrissochoidis, Armenian Studies Bibliography
2023Archival discoveries and articles on early 20th-century Armenian history and Genocide.
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