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Post-Soviet Migration and Diasporas

2024-01-08 16:07:20

Immigrants after Soviet and overseas expatriates: from global perspective to everyday practices (immigration, overseas expatriates and citizenship)

Then the expatriate and his home country after the Soviets were placed under the microscope. The work of Anna Pechurina 'British speaking English speaking language in Soviet languages: words of visibility and accountability' outlines the latest developments in the analysis of Russian immigrants to the UK after the Soviet. She is primarily interested in various role models related to British society, but she is closely related to the heritage of Russia.

This book explores the relationship between post - Soviet social change and the increasingly important role of their diasporas. It uses an interdisciplinary approach combining macro and micro perspectives, areas and ethnographic journal research to analyze the process of identity transformation after the post-Soviet era. The authors have proved that expatriates after the Soviets are at the beginning of the process of identity formation and formalization. They studied the challenges, encounters and practices of immigrants living in conflict areas of Ukrainians and Russians in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Moldova, living in Western and Southern Europe, Canada and Turkey, ex-bodies and returnees I will do this by doing. An important issue of foreign policy and economic policy has been raised and answered about how Dispspora can participate successfully to support social development after the Soviet Union.