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Publishing #openaccess and #peerreviewed research on migration within, into and out of the Central and Eastern Europe region.

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Central and Eastern European Migration Review
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Dushi reveals how first-generation of #Kosovo Albanian migrants rather engaged in passive or survival-based strategies while younger generations (children of the first generation but also migrants who came after 1989) tend to integrate more proactively: https://t.co/f1UmHwji2r
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New: @MartaKindler & Maciej Tygielski present how migrant organisations and social-media platforms emerged to fill in the gaps of operational uncertainty regarding implementation of temporary protection for Ukrainians in Poland: https://t.co/HyJudNgZU2
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Have a look at temporary protection in the #US. Inlender sees the US schemes such as Uniting for Ukraine (U4U) to be a crucial mechanism in the face of a declining Refugee Convention, however, with the risk of subjectivity, solitariness and instability: https://t.co/uUOo4bJURU
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Amna Shafqat: the access to higher education for refugees is constrained by lack of contacts and integrative activities with society in #Czechia while the state has no measures, schemes or strategies to support the asylum beneficiaries in that matter. Link https://t.co/eANd3ZDeRw
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Miha Zobec in his historical analysis argues that diaspora-building in interwar Yugoslavia was linked to overcoming internal divisions and restoring political legitimacy in the country ill-equipped to provide support for its citizens abroad. Link: https://t.co/67w5fxhxSs
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Anna Sára Ligeti (@css_budapest, University of Pécs) draws a methodological conclusion that interrupted time-series analysis methods can be employed to quantify the impact of significant future events and policy changes on migration processes: https://t.co/GO4KIZemga
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Central and Eastern European Migration Review
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Pavić, Žanić & Bendra, drawing on their research in #Croatia, point out that the intention to stay in a peripheral local community is related to higher place attachment, traditionalism, and a lower preference for personal autonomy: https://t.co/R6UcR7MvQa @KnjiznicaPilar
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Central and Eastern European Migration Review
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Waterbury (@ohiou) argues that hybrid regimes co-opt and control #diaspora organisations through curtailing opposition access, expanding patronage networks, & establishing ideological hegemony through media activites - for their geopolitical goals: https://t.co/GtQuiavnKZ
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Artūras Tereškinas (Vytautas Magnus University) employs the concepts of ‘sticky emotions’ and ‘homemaking’ to analyse #queer migration as a ‘process of emotional disentanglement from the home country and emotional attachment to host countries‘: https://t.co/rhKhZxqF5u
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Aadne Aasland (Oslo Metropolitan University) & Oleksandra Deineko (Oslo Metropolitan University & @KarazinUniver) point out that #Ukrainian refugees in #Norway often decide to leave this welfare state due to the feeling of loyalty to their homeland. More: https://t.co/XHDxZCPxjw
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Odolczyk addresses the governance of #refugees #integration in #Poland and argues that #gender is not discursively constructed as threatened by the influx of migrants, as it is rarely claimed to be a part of Polish national identity ‘in danger’: https://t.co/YdxjBFfa6D
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Check out our new issue with 9 articles on such topics as transnationalism, Ukrainian refugees, and acculturation. As always #openaccess: https://t.co/cSbcSl4r7O
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New: Vidra (@css_budapest, Eötvös Loránd Univ) & Messing (@css_budapest, CEU) argue that Hungarian government media instrumentalised Ukrainian refugees by emphasising its own political agenda, which contrasted with the more humanitarian focus present in independent media.
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New: @jan_k_bazyli (@CASE_research), Szydłowska-Klakla (@SWPSUniversity Kraków), & Navas (@ualmeria) proposed variation of the acculturation model which emphasises the relational nature of values, positioning them as a transversal element present in every psychosocial domain.
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Central and Eastern European Migration Review
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New paper: Yulia Kiselyova & Viktoriia Ivashchenko, from the V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, provide strong support for recognizing the process of self-identification among Ukrainian academics as a distinct and significant form of agency. Link: https://t.co/kBHxXTPUNP
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New: Zdeněk Uherek & Veronika Beranská show the growing importance of institutional ties in the destinations for Czech diaspora: although diasporas are dispersed and their members do not communicate with each other, they are capable of joint action: https://t.co/ZAqsfnHeof
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New: Papp, Kovács, & Kováts from @css_budapest, drawing on Hungarian Diaspora Policy, describe three distinctive categories of Hungarian emigrants regarding how they undergo processes of diasporization. Link: https://t.co/OQtyo84AQg
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