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ID147660
Title ProperConstructing border ethnic identities along the frontier of Central and Eastern Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorSzekelyi, Maria ;  Orkeny, Antal
Summary / Abstract (Note)The analysis is based on an empirical sociological study (interplay of European, National and Regional Identities: nations between states along the new eastern borders of the European Union Project) aimed at exploring the various aspects of people’s diaspora affiliations and their ethnic and national identity on the Eastern borderland of Europe. We surveyed ethnic minority groups in eight countries along the frontier of Central Eastern Europe. With the ethnic minorities having a similar ethnic status along the border, we demonstrated how ethnic minorities ‘deal’ with their minority status in their ‘host’ country. The analysis reconstructs the image of the ethnic minority at the societal level. We model personal and collective ethnic identities as a stock of knowledge based on cognitive and affective components, and test them along the different ethnic dyads. The paper shows how successive generations are able to transfer the pattern of ethnic identity within the family, and also how language use practices and personal networks play a role in preserving personal ethnic identity.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 23, No.6; Dec 2016: p. 667-685
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2016-12 23, 6
Key WordsEastern Europe ;  National Identity ;  Diaspora ;  Ethnic Identity ;  Borderland ;  Ethnic Dyad