In this paper, we explore the role of the early 20th century Armenian genocide and the unresolved Karabakh conflict of the 1990s in identity among the new generation of Armenian diaspora – those who grew up after the establishment of the independent Armenian state in 1991. We draw on original interviews with diasporic youth in France, the United Kingdom and Russia – diasporas which were largely built in the aftermath of the genocide and the Karabakh war. Diaspora youth relate to these events through transmitted collective memories, but also reconnect with the distant homeland’s past and present in new ways as they engage with new possibilities of transnational digital communication and mobility. Their experiences of identity shed light on...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
The centenary year of the Armenian genocide witnessed an escalation in cultural production and both ...
This article is informed by a trip to Armenia and fieldwork in the capital city of Yerevan. Based on...
This paper explores identification with the nation-state as homeland among young diasporic Armenians...
This dissertation explores the conditions and actions that led to the transformation of a post-genoc...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
For over forty decades, the notion of diaspora has been discussed in the context of global processes...
The diasporan occupies a liminal space as a person that comes from one place, yet lives in another. ...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
Post-genocide Armenian diasporic communities are historically structured around the same diaspora in...
The centenary year of the Armenian genocide witnessed an escalation in cultural production and both ...
This thesis examines the effects of the Armenian Genocide on five Armenian American university stude...
This article brings a fresh perspective to the causal mechanism of coalition-building among diaspora...
Following the Second World War around 100,000 diaspora Armenians answered Stalin's invitation to res...
International audienceSince diaspora studies emerged in the 1980s, the Armenian dispersion has playe...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
The centenary year of the Armenian genocide witnessed an escalation in cultural production and both ...
This article is informed by a trip to Armenia and fieldwork in the capital city of Yerevan. Based on...
This paper explores identification with the nation-state as homeland among young diasporic Armenians...
This dissertation explores the conditions and actions that led to the transformation of a post-genoc...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
For over forty decades, the notion of diaspora has been discussed in the context of global processes...
The diasporan occupies a liminal space as a person that comes from one place, yet lives in another. ...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
Post-genocide Armenian diasporic communities are historically structured around the same diaspora in...
The centenary year of the Armenian genocide witnessed an escalation in cultural production and both ...
This thesis examines the effects of the Armenian Genocide on five Armenian American university stude...
This article brings a fresh perspective to the causal mechanism of coalition-building among diaspora...
Following the Second World War around 100,000 diaspora Armenians answered Stalin's invitation to res...
International audienceSince diaspora studies emerged in the 1980s, the Armenian dispersion has playe...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
The centenary year of the Armenian genocide witnessed an escalation in cultural production and both ...
This article is informed by a trip to Armenia and fieldwork in the capital city of Yerevan. Based on...