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Russian Diaspora and the Sharing Economy

Entreprendre & Innover, 2018
The Russian culture has robust traditions of sharing known as blat networks that are heavily based upon the exchange of goods, services, and other commodities. These networks are particularly germane in the community of illegal Russian immigrants who use this form of cultural capital to generate income despite their residency status in the United ...
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Russian in diaspora

Sociolinguistic Studies, 2007
Britta Korth (2005). Language attitudes towards Kyrgyz and Russian: Discourse, education, and policy in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan. Bern: Peter Lang. Pp. 312. ISBN 0-8204-7048-1 (paperback). Arto Mustajoki & Ekaterina Protassova (eds.) (2004). (Russians in diaspora). Helsinki: Slavica Helsingiensia. Pp. 266. ISBN 952-10-2265-5 (paperback).
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The Russian Diaspora in the USA

2012
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Belousova, Maria   +2 more
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EASTERN BRANCHES OF THE RUSSIAN DIASPORA – 2022

Southeast Asia: Actual Problems of Development, 2022
The article provides an overview of the 13th scientific inter-institutional conference with the participation of foreign speakers, dedicated to the study of the Russian diaspora in the countries of the East, which was held in a mixed format at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences on May 18, 2022.
Daria S. PANARINA   +1 more
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The russian diaspora

Opcion, 2018
The goal of the article is to evaluate the number of the Russian diaspora and its dispersion all over the world, such as the Russian-speaking community, explore its qualitative characteristics, language behavior and attitudes to the inclusion into the Russian World through descriptive research methods.
Maximova, Svetlana G.   +4 more
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The Russian Diaspora: The Matrix

1973
The experience of the Jewish people in the Polish and Russian spheres of influence is of immense importance in understanding the development and forms of contemporary Judaism. It was in Eastern Europe that Judaism’s soul was nurtured but it was also there that Jews sought to divest themselves of traditional modalities of thought.
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The Russian Diaspora in the Baltic Countries

Russian Politics & Law, 2004
(2004). The Russian Diaspora in the Baltic Countries. Russian Politics & Law: Vol. 42, No. 4, pp. 67-88.
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RUSSIAN DIASPORA. SUMMATION AND RESEARCH PROSPECTS

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Political Sciences. History. International Relations, 2020
The historiography of any historically significant phenomenon goes through several stages in its development. At the beginning − it is the reaction of contemporaries to the event they experienced, which is emotional in nature and is expressed in a journalistic form.
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Diaspora problems of the Russian emigration

2006
Diaspora The question of diaspora is proposed for the agenda of the long-delayed ‘great and holy’ council of the Orthodox Church. Indeed, since 1976 it has been given pride of place in that agenda: it is a question that needs to be resolved ‘as quickly as possible’.
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