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Rebuilding identities: pathways to reform in post-Soviet Siberia / Erich Kasten, ed.
Title: | Rebuilding identities: pathways to reform in post-Soviet Siberia / Erich Kasten, ed. |
Author(s): | Kasten, Erich, Habeck, Joachim Otto. Vakhtin, Nikolai. Vaté, Virginie. Jordan, Peter. Fondahl, Gail. Stammler, Florian. Schweitzer, Peter. Sántha, István. Sirina, Anna A. Diatchkova, Galina. |
Date: | 2005. |
Publisher: | 2005: Reimer |
Abstract: | Focuses on current processes of rebuilding collective identities in post-Soviet Siberia in particular mobilisation strategies of activists, empowerment of hitherto unprivileged groups and rise of potential new social conflicts. Articles are presented under five main headings: 1. Identities and northern worldviews. 2. Sacred spaces and spatial boundaries. 3. Ethnic identities and translocality 4. Prospects to self-determination. 5. Epilogue. |
Notes: | Also published online. |
Keywords: | 3 -- Social sciences. 316 -- Sociology. 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities. 39 -- Ethnography. J -- Social sciences. (*501) -- Russia (Federation). |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*50) : 323.1[2005] |
ISBN: | 3496027738 |
SPRI record no.: | 173920 |
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