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Ivetta Sergeeva - Impact of Discrimination on Integration of Emigrants From the Aggressor Country
Following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, up to one million Russians fled their homeland, marking the most significant brain drain since the Soviet Union’s collapse. While some host countries view the highly educated and politically active migrants as an asset, integrating nationals of the aggressor state has presented challenges. Many migrants face institutional restrictions aimed at sanctioning Russia, alongside varied experiences of discrimination from local populations. This study delves into the effect of discrimination on the assimilation intentions of Russian migrants, focusing on language learning as a key indicator. Laitin’s model of identity building suggests that migrants’ willingness to assimilate depends on the perceived benefits, including acceptance by the host society. Following the model, Sergeeva assumes that discrimination signals to migrants that the host country’s society does not accept them, making learning the local language a less rational choice.
Utilizing a cross-sectional panel survey, the study establishes a link between discrimination and integration, differentiating between the effects of discrimination experienced from local citizens and local institutions on language acquisition. Findings reveal that societal discrimination significantly dampens migrants’ willingness to learn local languages and diminishes their trust in and attachment to host societies, unlike institutional discrimination, which shows no such effect on language learning. These insights contribute to an understanding of the impact of nationality-based discrimination, highlighting the role of societal acceptance in the successful integration of political migrants.
Ivetta Sergeeva is a PhD candidate at the European University Institute in Florence. She specializes in political behavior, civil society, and Russian emigration. She is a co-founder and co-principal investigator of OutRush and ViolenceMonitor (a series of surveys on intimate partner violence in Russia). She also has eight years of experience supervising projects in civil society and human rights organizations in Russia.
Website: www.ivettasergeeva.com.
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zhlédnutí 80Před měsícem
For Russian intellectual history, the “Philosophical Letters” of Peter Chaadaev and the figure of the author himself are of paramount significance. Officially declared insane for his ideas, Chaadaev enjoys a reputation of being one of the most famous Russian philosophers, whether as one of the main Westernizers with his critical view of Russia’s past, present and future, and/or a prophet of Sla...
José Alaniz - ‘My Own Atlantis’ and the Anthropocene in Russian Comics
zhlédnutí 41Před měsícem
St. Petersburg artist Olga Lavrenteva’s sprawling 2023 graphic novel My Own Atlantis (Своя Атлантида) is many things - rollicking treasure hunt, tragicomic reflection on classic Russian literature/history - all anchored by the work’s setting: the Karelian Isthmus. This region, fought over for centuries by the Swedes, Finns, Russians and indigenous peoples, is Lavrenteva’s home. She invests the ...
Małgorzata Mazurek - Jumping the Line: Family Self-welfare and the Waning of Communism
zhlédnutí 42Před měsícem
This talk discusses the moralities of consumption in late communism to understand how practices of “jumping the line,” which people understood as a form of family-centered self-care clashed with official norms of social justice and the communist welfare state. In the Soviet Union and the Soviet Bloc, conflicts over provisioning and equal access to consumer goods increasingly moved from an ideol...
Daniel Satinsky - Why the 1990s Matter
zhlédnutí 70Před měsícem
This talk will draw on the book’s interviews and analysis of the period in which there was the most extensive mixing of Americans and Russians on Russian soil in history. It will focus on the experience of American citizen diplomats, government and private aid officials, and entrepreneurs as participants in the transformation of the Soviet economy to a market economy, essential background to th...
Alevtina Kakhidze - Learning History Through Art
zhlédnutí 40Před měsícem
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Nadezhda Peterson - Chekhov's Children and the Anxiety of Ignorance
zhlédnutí 41Před 2 měsíci
Join us for another 19v seminar! Chekhov’s Children describes the evolution of Chekhov’s literary model of childhood in its connection with the prevalent views on the child in his time. This talk focuses on “the anxiety of ignorance” as the predominant feature connecting Chekhov’s society to the writer’s fictional representations of children. Chekhov’s time, the mid-nineteenth century era of th...
Quintin Beazer - The Demand for Elections under Autocracy
zhlédnutí 60Před 2 měsíci
Most contemporary autocracies hold elections. Does the public value these elections and, if so, do they value them enough to punish incumbents that subvert elections? We examine this question in the case of contemporary Russia by examining whether individuals withdraw support from regime leaders when local elections are abolished. Over the past 20 years, most Russian cities have replaced their ...
Grigore Pop-Eleches - Countering Authoritarian Regime Propaganda: Evidence from Russia at War
zhlédnutí 35Před 2 měsíci
Dr. Pop-Eleches will discuss the most recent findings from the Russia Watcher project. The Russia Watcher is a survey project designed to collect high-frequency public opinion data in Russia. It was created in response to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine as a mechanism for understanding how public attitudes toward the conflict were developing and why Russians were continuing to support the wa...
Anna Aydinyan: One Century Apart - Russian Avant Garde and the Nineteenth Century Colonial Expansion
zhlédnutí 122Před 2 měsíci
Presenting her book Formalists against Imperialism: The Death of Vazir-Mukhtar and Russian Orientalism (2022), Anna Aydinyan will concentrate on the relationship between the Russian Avant-Garde of the 1920s and cultural tendencies of the 1820s. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Russian poets, writers and literary scholars critically reexamined nineteenth-century literature in its conne...
Severyan Dyakonov: The Soviet Red Cross in the International Red Cross Movement during the Cold War
zhlédnutí 173Před 2 měsíci
Severyan Dyakonov will present his ongoing research project, focusing on the Soviet Red Cross’s engagement within the International Red Cross movement from the 1950s to the 1980s. During this period, representatives of the Soviet Red Cross assumed key roles in the governing bodies of the International League of the Red Cross, strategically aiming to challenge prevailing Western notions of human...
Book Talk: "Picturing Russian Empire"
zhlédnutí 115Před 3 měsíci
Join us for another 19v seminar! Picturing Russian Empire, edited by Valerie Kivelson, Sergei Kozlov, and Joan Neuberger (Oxford University Press, 2023), offers readers an extended visual tour of the peoples and places that constituted the Russian Empire in its various formations over more than a millennium of history: peoples who governed, confronted, defied, accommodated, and shaped it with v...
Oxana Shevel - Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories Diverging States
zhlédnutí 211Před 4 měsíci
Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States is an examination of the root causes of Russia's war against Ukraine. The book explains how since 1991 Russia and Ukraine diverged politically, ending up on a collision course. Russia slid back into authoritarianism and imperialism, while Ukraine consolidated a competitive political system and pro-European identity. Oxana Shevel is an As...
Ingrid Kleespies: A 'Revolutionary' Early Retirement? Chaadaev and the Affect of Contempt in 1820-21
zhlédnutí 122Před 4 měsíci
Join us for another 19v seminar! Russia’s “first philosopher” Peter Chaadaev was a cultural lightning rod who embodied some of the “hottest” political and social flash points of his age: resistance to autocracy; fame; media representation; and the intersection of private self and public persona. This paper examines a seminal early moment in his career that played an important role in shaping hi...
Olena Stiazhkina - The World of Last Words: Ukrainian War Experience
zhlédnutí 179Před 4 měsíci
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Greg Afinogenov: Too Much to Ban - Policing the Graphosphere in Paul I’s Riga
zhlédnutí 122Před 5 měsíci
Greg Afinogenov: Too Much to Ban - Policing the Graphosphere in Paul I’s Riga
Franziska Exeler - Ghosts of War: Nazi Occupation and Its Aftermath in Soviet Belarus
zhlédnutí 140Před 6 měsíci
Franziska Exeler - Ghosts of War: Nazi Occupation and Its Aftermath in Soviet Belarus
Riccardo Nicolosi: Putin's Political Rhetoric on the War in Ukraine
zhlédnutí 482Před 6 měsíci
Riccardo Nicolosi: Putin's Political Rhetoric on the War in Ukraine
Terrell Jermaine Starr: Our Man in Ukraine
zhlédnutí 251Před 6 měsíci
Terrell Jermaine Starr: Our Man in Ukraine
Andrey Fedotov and Pavel Uspenskij: The Military Man in Poetry of Nikolai Nekrasov-Two Case Studies
zhlédnutí 98Před 6 měsíci
Andrey Fedotov and Pavel Uspenskij: The Military Man in Poetry of Nikolai Nekrasov-Two Case Studies
Margarita Kuleva: Cultural Work in Wartime Russia (and Beyond)
zhlédnutí 152Před 6 měsíci
Margarita Kuleva: Cultural Work in Wartime Russia (and Beyond)
Tetiana Liubchenko: The War and Ukraine's Nadazov Greeks
zhlédnutí 161Před 6 měsíci
Tetiana Liubchenko: The War and Ukraine's Nadazov Greeks
Helen Stuhr-Rommereim: Writing the Crowd of the Human World
zhlédnutí 78Před 7 měsíci
Helen Stuhr-Rommereim: Writing the Crowd of the Human World
Post-Invasion Russia: A Stable New Order Or A Collapse Waiting To Happen?
zhlédnutí 845Před 7 měsíci
Post-Invasion Russia: A Stable New Order Or A Collapse Waiting To Happen?
Paul Werth: "1837" - Russia’s Quiet Revolution
zhlédnutí 317Před 7 měsíci
Paul Werth: "1837" - Russia’s Quiet Revolution
Mieka Erley: Dirty Literature - Towards an Ecopoetics of Russian Soil
zhlédnutí 156Před 7 měsíci
Mieka Erley: Dirty Literature - Towards an Ecopoetics of Russian Soil
Evgeniy Maloletka: Visualizing the War in Ukraine - A Conversation with Lauren Walsh
zhlédnutí 80Před 7 měsíci
Evgeniy Maloletka: Visualizing the War in Ukraine - A Conversation with Lauren Walsh
Yasha Klots: Tamizdat as Literary Practice Political Institution of the Cold War Era
zhlédnutí 149Před 7 měsíci
Yasha Klots: Tamizdat as Literary Practice Political Institution of the Cold War Era
Anna Frajlich: The Ghost of Shakespeare in Szymborska
zhlédnutí 69Před 8 měsíci
Anna Frajlich: The Ghost of Shakespeare in Szymborska
Iryna Shuvalova: Learning to Lose - A Conversation and a Poetry Reading
zhlédnutí 81Před 8 měsíci
Iryna Shuvalova: Learning to Lose - A Conversation and a Poetry Reading

Komentáře

  • @Abuamina001
    @Abuamina001 Před 13 dny

    Following "Hadji Murad", I found "Death and the Dervish" by Mese Selimovic a good companion 'read' so to speak.

  • @orlandoblanco6969
    @orlandoblanco6969 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for your work It’s impossible for this video to have so few likes I’m sure CZcams is shadowbanning it and lying about the feedback

  • @user-ys4bh5ew7f
    @user-ys4bh5ew7f Před rokem

    42:00

  • @SterileNeutrino
    @SterileNeutrino Před rokem

    Very interesting. I don't know why the take on the restoration being actually a success is brought forth so hesitantly.

  • @nozimaohunova99
    @nozimaohunova99 Před rokem

    Please send the ppt of your speech theme

  • @swarthyczar3895
    @swarthyczar3895 Před rokem

    😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆

  • @matthewbussa7987
    @matthewbussa7987 Před rokem

    great programming

  • @GhostSal
    @GhostSal Před rokem

    This problem also exists in the US, our own government trolls social media posting as regular people intentionally to influence opinions and in certain cases cast doubt or muddy the waters on topics they don’t want discussed. If you think they don’t, you’re incredibly naive.

  • @fadista7063
    @fadista7063 Před 2 lety

    This would have been much better had there been a question and answer format without a mere recitation of what is in the book (although some interaction towards the latter portion of the talk was an improvement). It seems strange that the author might not understand some of the rationals of the church's position in Russia and why there is a strong alliance between the church and state there--the culture there has different aims, esp the protection and edification of the populace generations into the future, and is most certainly not like America's highly libertine and arguably deficient secularism which has diluted the purpose of the church here. I sense this author has a political position to satisfy and might not be positioned to understand the Orthodox church's very legitimate role within the broader, historical development of Russia's culture--which should not be compared to America's view of religion as an individualistic perogative or past-time. Yes these are two very different cultures and continually positioning Russia's self-determining goals as somehow wrong or subversive shows a fundamental lack of awareness (or respect) for the culture--America's culture is not superior to Russia's by any measure, and the underlying tone I hear in this author's analysis seems to be one of the continuing American/Western hegemony which presumes an inherent "wrongness" in Russia's actions toward self-determinism and its defense against continuing western expansion and aggression in the region. A better thumbnail title might be something like 'The Russian Orthodox Church--A Dangerous State Player?'

  • @Texocracy
    @Texocracy Před 2 lety

    This man is absurdly well informed. He goes where truth leads, regardless of what the PC narrative.

    • @AdFontesGM
      @AdFontesGM Před rokem

      yes, Spain and the civil war there a prime example. He does say his views have evolved as archival documentation was becoming available. This is real history... "revisioninst" by nature

  • @Texocracy
    @Texocracy Před 2 lety

    The book may be good but this interview is terrible. Why? He is politically apologetic the whole time... discussing dangers of imperialism. We know what political correctness his. How about discuss the subject objectively instead of injecting the requisite condemnations. So blasè

  • @mikecorbett8760
    @mikecorbett8760 Před 2 lety

    This is the problem with a theme approach to literary study, you disregard entirely literary quality, and end up seeming to treat evegeniya tur's feeble and worthless sub-bronte novel as the equal of first love of turgenev or the eternal husband of dostoevsky. Chernishevskii did a merciless hatchet-job on tur.

  • @TheWhitehiker
    @TheWhitehiker Před 2 lety

    get the mask off!

  • @halgaci
    @halgaci Před 2 lety

    This is very similar to what I found when I talked with somebody who worked in government-owned factories in China in the 1980s. They mentioned that theft was so prevalent that every worker got some kind of booties.

  • @rondav41
    @rondav41 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for continuing your program!

  • @Blimii
    @Blimii Před 2 lety

    Translator from Ukraine added Ukrainian subtitles and reuploaded this video to her channel If someone from Ukraine is interested you can find it here czcams.com/channels/lsDdxYyRuwg2FZWXMjeKbw.htmlvideos

  • @davidrasch3082
    @davidrasch3082 Před 2 lety

    The dynamic is between the west needing to support Stalinist Soviet Union as war/peace partner and Stalin's history of murderous rule. Couldn't afford to let the Soviet beast's tail go, it was firmly entrenched in western Europe.

  • @marmelonicaofficial
    @marmelonicaofficial Před 2 lety

    Hi! Could you allow adding subtitles to your video please? It's worthy of interest in all the countries examined in the book, Ukraine in particular.

  • @analiliamoreno6723
    @analiliamoreno6723 Před 2 lety

    Awesome to find this! I am reading Erika Fatland’s book Sovietistan, where she speaks briefly about Stavitsky’s passionate work and wanted to find out more. Thank you for sharing :)

  • @satriajaya8936
    @satriajaya8936 Před 2 lety

    The best vaccines, of course are difficult to understand. Without causing blood clots, and inflammation of the heart or pneumonia.

  • @davidrasch3082
    @davidrasch3082 Před 3 lety

    I was born in 1950, Chicago, IL. I do not remember the dynamics/politics of the Balkans being taught, even in college. It was all U.S.S.R./Peoples' republic(?) of China. Only by reading Norman Davies did I get a glimpse of this part of Europe.

  • @mothratemporalradio517

    Unfortunately i am so depleted of energy that i have the attention span of a gnat, but i welcome discussion on this topic, including both analysis and pragmatic ideas on how to eliminate or at least minimise the problem.

  • @mothratemporalradio517

    Another interesting study was Stanford Uni quantification of CCP proaganda using the data provided by Twitter as covered in the Forbes article "Twitter Busts China's Info War on Hong Kong, Pandemic", from June 14, 2020. Notably the propaganda shills identified and traced by Twitter included those trolling for the Putin and Erdogan administrations (Russia and Turkey respectively).

  • @nancywight6112
    @nancywight6112 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, a fine presentation. Nancy Wight