The article examines the question of how the refugee crisis in Europe re-actualizes the existing national geopolitical narratives and affects the border-(re)drawing of European political communities. I particularly refer to the Estonian experience, which I examine through two different case studies. The first one focuses on the refugee issue as seen from the perspective of fostering a less nationalistic and more heterogeneous identity in Estonia, expressed in the language of contemporary art. The second one addresses the perceptions of the refugee debate by Russian speakers in Narva who directly relate this question to their personal experiences with integration into Estonian society since the fall of the Soviet Union. I analyse both issues...
Drawing on Rogers Brubaker’s theoretical analyses of “nationness” and nationalism in post-communist ...
Political debates on the Baltics, and in particular Estonia, have often pointed to "nationalisting" ...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...
The article examines the question of how the refugee crisis in Europe re-actualizes the existing nat...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis. The article examines the question of how the ...
The article addresses two dimensions of the refugee debate in Estonia – political discourses and cul...
The current article is focused on the various types of populism in Estonia (e.g. Estonian national p...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
This article examines the practices of Estonian migration policies based on the concept of nation-bu...
This article analyzes the politics of memory around the Estonian government's decision to relocate T...
This article analyzes the politics of memory around the Estonian government's decision to relocate T...
This article uses approaches embedded in practical and popular geopolitics for analysing how Russia ...
The break-up of the Cold War order, the eastwards expansion of the European Union into former social...
When Estonia re-gained independence in 1991, it denied automatic citizenship to most of its Soviet e...
This paper grows out of research for my dissertation proposal in anthropology and my master’s paper ...
Drawing on Rogers Brubaker’s theoretical analyses of “nationness” and nationalism in post-communist ...
Political debates on the Baltics, and in particular Estonia, have often pointed to "nationalisting" ...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...
The article examines the question of how the refugee crisis in Europe re-actualizes the existing nat...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis. The article examines the question of how the ...
The article addresses two dimensions of the refugee debate in Estonia – political discourses and cul...
The current article is focused on the various types of populism in Estonia (e.g. Estonian national p...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
This article examines the practices of Estonian migration policies based on the concept of nation-bu...
This article analyzes the politics of memory around the Estonian government's decision to relocate T...
This article analyzes the politics of memory around the Estonian government's decision to relocate T...
This article uses approaches embedded in practical and popular geopolitics for analysing how Russia ...
The break-up of the Cold War order, the eastwards expansion of the European Union into former social...
When Estonia re-gained independence in 1991, it denied automatic citizenship to most of its Soviet e...
This paper grows out of research for my dissertation proposal in anthropology and my master’s paper ...
Drawing on Rogers Brubaker’s theoretical analyses of “nationness” and nationalism in post-communist ...
Political debates on the Baltics, and in particular Estonia, have often pointed to "nationalisting" ...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...