Co-Ethnics as Unwanted Others. Exploring Identity and Confl ict Under Intra-Group Interaction. Introduction into the Theme
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Co-Ethnics as Unwanted Others. Exploring Identity and Confl ict Under Intra-Group Interaction. Introduction into the Theme
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The introductory paper discusses the current state of research on co-ethnic conflicts brought about by the collapse of the USSR. It explores both Western and Russian-language academic literature, and demonstrates the conceptual and terminological difficulties in identifying the reasons for co-ethnic tensions. These difficulties are mostly connected with the essentialising of motivations for migration and of ethno-cultural difference between the co-ethnic groups.
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intra-ethnic conflicts after the fall of communism, state of the art in the field of co-ethnic migration, state-imposed images of national belonging, identity shifts under “ethnically privileged migration”, intra-group contacts and the terms to describe them
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