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Immigrants in the city: from exploration to domestication / Fialkova, Larisa; Yelenevskaya, Maria   Journal Article
Fialkova, Larisa Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This essay looks at immigrants' integration into the economic and cultural life of Haifa, one of the largest Russian-speaking urban enclaves. Based on participant observation and auto-ethnography, it reflects on visual and acoustic signs of the 'Russian' presence. It further analyzes factors determining the newcomers' choices of neighbourhood and subsequent intra-city migration. Immigrant-owned businesses catering to consumer tastes of ex-Soviets have become the meeting points of various ethnic groups inhabiting the city. Over time, educational institutions created by immigrant teachers and centres providing intellectual enrichment have switched to bilingual activities to meet the changing needs of co-ethnics and to attract a wider public, but the underlying pedagogical principles and cultural values behind them remain Russian.
Key Words Israel  Immigrants  Public  Auto-ethnography  Urban Life  Private Spaces 
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