When Estonia re-gained independence in 1991, it denied automatic citizenship to most of its Soviet era migrants, primarily Russian speakers, who comprised one-third of the state's total population of 1.5 million. This dissertation asks two interrelated questions: Given Estonia's desire to return to Europe by joining the EU, how did the state attempt to reconcile its apparently discriminatory citizenship and cultural policies with liberal norms of civic equality and political enfranchisement? Why, given their political and social exclusion did loyalty emerge as the dominant response among Russian speakers, and how did they assert claims for greater inclusion? Drawing on official documents, ethnographic notes, and the transcripts of focus gro...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...
Due to socio-political changes in Estonia in early 1990s, Russians and Estonians exchanged their soc...
Due to socio-political changes in Estonia in early 1990s, Russians and Estonians exchanged their soc...
When Estonia re-gained independence in 1991, it denied automatic citizenship to most of its Soviet e...
This chapter explores the potential of contemporary multicultural citizenship discourses to complica...
This chapter explores the potential of contemporary multicultural citizenship discourses to complica...
This article examines the practices of Estonian migration policies based on the concept of nation-bu...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
This paper critically interrogates the notion of ‘citizenship’ from the politically-charged perspect...
This survey study utilized a person-oriented approach to explore the patterns of socio-political int...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation challenges conventional approache...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation challenges conventional approache...
After the collapse of the USSR, Estonia, as an independent state, had to deal with a large populatio...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...
Due to socio-political changes in Estonia in early 1990s, Russians and Estonians exchanged their soc...
Due to socio-political changes in Estonia in early 1990s, Russians and Estonians exchanged their soc...
When Estonia re-gained independence in 1991, it denied automatic citizenship to most of its Soviet e...
This chapter explores the potential of contemporary multicultural citizenship discourses to complica...
This chapter explores the potential of contemporary multicultural citizenship discourses to complica...
This article examines the practices of Estonian migration policies based on the concept of nation-bu...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
This paper critically interrogates the notion of ‘citizenship’ from the politically-charged perspect...
This survey study utilized a person-oriented approach to explore the patterns of socio-political int...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation challenges conventional approache...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This dissertation challenges conventional approache...
After the collapse of the USSR, Estonia, as an independent state, had to deal with a large populatio...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...
Due to socio-political changes in Estonia in early 1990s, Russians and Estonians exchanged their soc...
Due to socio-political changes in Estonia in early 1990s, Russians and Estonians exchanged their soc...