Dynamics of distribution of Karelians in regions of Russia from 1959 to 2021
... influencing the dynamics of the Karelian population, especially from the mid-20th century to the present, the proximity of their main areas of residence (in Karelia and the Tver region) to St. Petersburg and Moscow is considered.
coefficient of ethnic concentration, migration, assimilation, Karelia, Tver Karelians
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10.5922/vestniknat-2025-4-1
Unveiling the unseen: the challenge of phenomenological conceptual untranslatables
... of Vyatka State University, 2 (2), pp. 107—111 (in Russ.).
Sorace, L., 2011. Pinning down the concept of “interface” in bilingualism. Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 1 (1), pp. 1—33.
Stoller, E. P., 1996. Sauna, sisu, and Sibelius: Ethnic identity among Finnish Americans. The Sociological Quarterly, 37 (1), 145—175.
Taramaa, R., 2009. Sisu as a central marker of Finnish-American culture: Stubbornness beyond reason. American Studies in Scandinavia, 41 (1), pp. 36—60, https:// doi....
Autochthonous religiosity and priests of the Mari in 1920s — 1930s (based on materials of the Mari regional society of local lore)
At present, among the Finno-Ugric ethnic groups of the Middle Volga region, in particular the Mari people, active processes of revival and transmission of autochthonous beliefs continue. The key role in this is played by religious functionaries, whose priestly institution has been developing ...
Discursive practices of the Russian diaspora in Estonia: language contacts
... periods, dates, holidays; time in information space, etc.), linguistic reflections (metalinguistic units denoting co-existence, knowledge, language acquisition, etc.), evaluations (objects of evaluation, types of evaluation) and self-identification (ethnic, denominational, cultural, socio-economic). The above is not only characteristic of the diasporic speech. These components also describe the worldview of language users belonging to the diaspora and their naïve linguistic conceptualisation of ...
The value fundamentals of the “we image” in Russian culture through the prism of mother-child communication
... of interactions in the mother-child dyads, a number of maternal communication techniques are identified, which are proven to be teleonomic using a cognitive discursive analysis. Using these techniques, mothers create value fundamentals of the Russian ethnic picture of the world in the cognitive experience of a child. The article examines verbal and non-verbal means of implementing such techniques and characterises the developed value fundamentals.
1. Аркадьев П. М., Крейдлин Г....
Semantic transformations in the secondary text (on A. Döblin’s fairy tale “Der Ritter Blaubart”)
... coloring, and the features of modern realities, expressed by stylistic anachronisms. The paper identifies semantic transformations of the original fairy tale, suggesting that the author deliberately refracts the original text through a certain gender and ethnic “prism”. As a result, the primary vector in the space “villain — victim” is shifted: a villain is transformed into a hero, and an innocent victim is taken to heaven. The study reveals the role of landscape descriptions in the secondary ...
Language means of creating an image of a Muslim woman in internet sports discourse
... a narrator who promotes the values of Western society, the hijab in sports discourse is a lingo-cultural marker of emancipation and overcoming gender asymmetry. For Muslim women athletes, the hijab becomes a means of demonstrating their cultural identity and a way to prove the value of their own ethnic and religious traditions.
Migrant children in the system of education in Russia: A new research trend
This article analyses trends in, and approaches to, research into problems associated with teaching migrant children at Russian multi-ethnic educational institutions. The author stresses the need to study emotional expression in non-native speakers and bilingual children and to develop their emotional intelligence. Interdisciplinary research should be aimed to study and develop a stable identification with the host country in migrant children and to create a feeling of psychological security to prevent...
The development of nationalist identities in the Baltics: The Latvian aspect
This article discusses the development of post-Soviet nationalist identity in Latvia under the influence of nationalist neo-Nazi organizations and persuasion. The ethnic component occupies a central place in today's political identification in Latvia. It is proved that major political groups and parties recognize and proclaim nationalist principles regardless of their basic ideology.
1. Parming T. Nationalism ...
The ethnocultural identification of the Belarusian population in the Russian publications of the late 18th — early 19th centuries
... ethnocultural markers (denomination, language) of the residents of Belarusian lands during the partitions of Poland on the basis of works by S. Plescheev, H. F. Hackmann, L. M. Maksimovich, V. M. Severgin, and other scholars. The urban population was ethnically identified as Polish, whereas the rural peasant one as predominantly Lithuanian.
1. Вуглік І. Р. Этнаніміка беларусаў XVII—XVIII ст.: экзаэтнонімы // Весці БДПУ. 2009. Сер. 2. Гісторыя....
Federal Repatriation Programme in the Kaliningrad region: an Assessment of Risks and Opportunities
... Demoscope, available at: http://www.demoscope.ru/weekly/2010/0439/gazeta06.php (accessed: 16.03.2014).
13. Ob izmenenijah v nacional'nom sostave Kaliningradskoj oblasti v period mezhdu perepisjami naselenija 1989 i 2002 gg. [About the changes in the ethnic composition of the Kaliningrad region in the period between the censuses of 1989 and 2002], 2006, Kaliningrad.
14. Ob utverzhdenii Metodicheskih rekomendacij po razrabotke programmy sub#ekta Rossijskoj Federacii po okazaniju sodejstvija dobrovol'nomu ...
Current Issues in the Geodemographic Studies in Russia
... management in regions of different types. The cluster approach is used to identify types of Russian regions on the basis of both natural and migration-related change. The author identifies correlations between demographic and economic, social, residential, ethnic and environmental demographic indicators; and describes the possibilities of geodemographic situation management stemming from the typological features of the region. The work seeks to draw attention to further development of geodemographic research ...
The Estonian diaspora in South-West Russia in the 1920—30s: migration results
... kuni 1863. aastani. Tallinn.
13. Võime, L. 1980. Tee uude ellu: Eesti asunduste ajaloost Kaukaasia Musta mere rannikul XIX saj. 2. poolest kuni 1929. Tallinn.
Stupin Yuri
10.5922/2079-8555-2010-4-8
74-80
Russian Estonians, North West of Russia, ethnic settling