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Boundary, Diffusion and Transculture in the Everyday Life of Armenians in Switzerland
(2012)In some cases transculturation is manifested in the coming together of Armenian and Swiss cultures and their smooth diffusion. Such a kind of transculturation gives birth to a new habitus – a hybrid, who adopts ... -
Cross-cultural Marriage in Mainland China: Trends, Prospects and Challenges
(2012)In the process of rapid globalization and transformation, cross-cultural marriage has turned into a major concern for the social scientists including sociologists and demographers in this present century. In China, with ... -
Climate Change and Cross Border Crime in Nigeria
(2012)Climate change has become a front burner issue globally in recent time. There are now scientific and physical proofs that the climate of the World is changing, evidence include rise in sea levels, desertification, ... -
Postawy Polaków wobec innych narodów
(2012)Analiza postaw Polaków w stosunku do innych narodów stanowi płaszczyznę dość złożoną. Na ten aspekt mogą się składać odmienne kategorie cudzoziemców, rozróżnione ze względu na pochodzenie narodowe bądź też rolę, jaką ... -
Religijność pogranicza epok
(2012)Ponowoczesność, jako stan społeczeństwa współczesnego, charakteryzuje się pluralizmem w systemach wartości oraz kryzysem tożsamości, który dotyczy każdego człowieka poszukującego odpowiedzi na pytania o sens swego ... -
Неожиданная пограничность. Случай Боровичей
(2012)Явление пограничности следует рассматривать не только в актуальном аспекте. Его уместно дополнить диахронным подходом историка и свойственным для антрополога интересом к особенному, специфичному, к качественным аспектам ... -
Na granicach dwóch kontynentów: Franko-Amerykanie i ich tożsamość
(2012)W artykule podjęta zostaje próba odpowiedzi na pytanie, jak potomkowie francuskich imigrantów akcentują własną kulturową i narodową odmienność. Autor analizuje niektóre przykłady użycia języka będącego, jak wiadomo, ... -
Legal Pluralisms, Legal Border Zones: Shar’ia Law and Trans-jurisdictional Migration in the United Kingdom
(2012)The Shar’ia councils began as an informally operated arena for mediating and resolving familial disputes in accordance with the principles of Shar’ia law. This changed in 2008, when an application of the 1996 Arbitration ... -
Living in Urban Interstices: The Survival Practices of Excluded Gypsies in Italian Borderlands
(2012)The paper focuses on the case-studies of nomad camps in Italy, especially referring to Palermo, a city in Southern Italy, where three groups of “gypsies” have lived for thirty years in ghetto conditions. The nomad camps, ... -
Making Sense of Their Own Mobile Identities in Internally Borderless Europe: Europeans, Poles, ‘Bread’ Migrants, Catholics...
(2012)EU enlargement and the intra-European labour mobility which followed it, have been conceptualized within two competing discourses. The first one reflects the view of the EU Commission: it has hailed post-accession mobility ... -
Between Cooperation and Hostility – Constructions of Ethnicity and Social Class among Polish Migrants in London
(2012)In the scholarship on Polish migrants, one of the frequently mentioned themes is the question of hostility expressed by Poles towards their co-ethnics. Analyzed through lenses of competition for the same economic resources ... -
The “Borderland” of Europe and Asia: an Ambivalent Identity of Russia in British Public Opinion (in the British Press at the Turn of the 20th Century)
(2012)This article deals with the problems of perceiving Russian identity in the British press at the turn of the 20th century. The analysis was conducted on the materials of the British press dealing with the Far Eastern Problem. ... -
Immigration and Primary Education in Ireland
(2012)The structure of this paper could be compared to a camera with a zoom as it proceeds from the description of general issues to individual problems. It begins with a short section that introduces the context of the study. ... -
Polish Mothers on the Move: Transnationality and Discourses of Gender, Care, and Co-residentiality Requirement in the Narratives of Polish Women Raising Children in the West
(2012)The article examines the phenomenon of migrant motherhood as it is embedded in the broader discourses of gender (personal and political), and the specificities of care provision debates. Transnationalism theory has been ... -
Galicia. Borderland, History and Myth
(2012)The subject of my article is contemporary dimension of the Galician myth, which presents this country as a place for the harmonious existence of the nations: Poles, Ukrainians and Jews. During the period of the Polish-Lithuanian ... -
The Employment and Earnings Mobility of Polish Migrants in Ireland in the Recession
(2012)How has the recession affected the employment and earnings of Polish migrants in Ireland? Using a unique dataset of Polish migrants in Dublin, the paper demonstrates that employment levels and earnings have been surprisingly ... -
Acculturation: Why Is It Not Always Desirable to ‘Fit’? Migratory Narratives from Ireland
(2012)It is commonly argued, that migration ‘is a transformative process with profound implications for the family’ (Suárez-Orozco, Suárez-Orozco 2001) in terms of socio-cultural adjustment in the host country. Drawing primarily ... -
New Wave, Old Ways? Post-accession Migration from Poland Seen from the Perspective of the Social Sciences
(2012)The unprecedented post-accession wave of Polish migration to the UK has resulted in research comparable to that on the Great Migration in the USA. This research uses similar methods and analytical categories to those of ...