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THE LEGAL STATUS OF RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS IN THE USA DURING THE POST-WAR PERIOD
The article deals with the legal status of the Russian emigrants in the USA in the post-war period. There are considered the peculiarities of the new immigration and refugee law, its features and influence on the new Russian emigration wave to America ...
Aleksandr A Golovkin
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Migration Network and Identity Reconfiguration: A Case of Gwangju Koryoin Village in Korea
ABSTRACT This study employs network theory to examine how advancements in information and communication technology (ICT) reshape migration flows, identity formation, and interactions between migrant and host communities, focusing on Gwangju Koryoin Village.
Seongjin Kim
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In search of a new identity:Shiga Shigetaka's recommendations for Japanese in Hawaii [PDF]
The demand for on-demand video streaming has seen an enormous increased usage and is today the main contributor to Internet traffic. Technological developments combined with the accessibility of sufficiently powerful end-user hardware, large bandwidth ...
Fredriksson Franzén, Måns +1 more
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“One Is a Frontier”: Settler Migration as Transmogrification
ABSTRACT This paper explores the trajectories and framing strategies of American Jewish migrants to Palestine–Israel. Drawing on original in‐depth interviews with immigrants who migrated between 1976 and 2021, alongside interviews with and observations of an “aliyah” agency, it examines meaning‐making around spatial relocation in relation to the ...
Joseph Kaplan Weinger
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Russian Migration Policy and Its Impact on Human Development [PDF]
For Russia, migration policy – in terms of internal or/and international migration flows management – was an ever-important element of the State activities. Concentrated on State interests, the policy also resulted in human development.
Ivakhnyuk, Irina
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ABSTRACT This article examines how social ties are actively constructed, recalibrated or severed by migrants navigating a reality of double war, defined as the simultaneous exposure to war in both their countries of origin and destination. The study draws on thirty‐seven in‐depth interviews with migrants from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus who immigrated ...
Svetlana Chachashvili‐Bolotin +1 more
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The author’s interpretation of the content and essence of ideological and political discussions in the Russian post-October emigration in years 1920-1930 about the causes of the revolutionary collapse of Russia, the ways and prospects of the revival of ...
N. Omelchenko
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The paper deals with the Russian émigrés’ pilgrimage to the Holy Land after the Second World War. The author analyzes the phenomenon of the restoration of group pilgrimages as a process of reinventing the pilgrimage tradition first developed mainly in ...
V. Gerasimova
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The Category of Place in Émigré Consciousness: With Reference to Vladimir Varshavsky
The author considers the evolution of the concept of “one’s own place” in Russian literature through the prism of works by N. V. Gogol, F. M. Dostoyevsky, and young writers of «the first wave» of Russian emigration.
Maria Anatolyevna Vasilyeva
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Latvia's democratic resistance: a forgotten episode from the Second World War [PDF]
In summer 1943 politicians representing the four main political parties of Latvia's democratic years came together to establish a movement which would both resist the German occupation and prevent the return of the Red Army. They considered the key to re-
Swain, G.
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