Political debates on the Baltics, and in particular Estonia, have often pointed to "nationalisting" and exclusive narratives constructed at the institutional level. Accordingly, emphasis has been put on the lack of opportunities for Russians to integrate into an Estonian context. While acknowledging the shortfalls of the Estonian political project, this article contrasts these views in two ways. By emphasizing people's agency and their capacity to question, contrast, or even reject the identity markers proposed by Estonian official narratives, we maintain that the integration of Russians might be more advanced than insofar claimed by other studies. We then look at the way identities are lived in an everyday context by inhabitants of Estonia...
The current article is focused on the various types of populism in Estonia (e.g. Estonian national p...
This article explores how the concept of minority national-cultural autonomy (NCA) has been defined ...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...
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...
Drawing on Rogers Brubaker’s theoretical analyses of “nationness” and nationalism in post-communist ...
The article examines the question of how the refugee crisis in Europe re-actualizes the existing nat...
The paper will focus on the structures of collective identities of the Russian-speaking population o...
Estonia's history, like that of many European and non-European states, has been marked by years of f...
Established in 1988, the Estonian Popular Front was one of the first major opposition movements in t...
This paper grows out of research for my dissertation proposal in anthropology and my master’s paper ...
After the collapse of the USSR, Estonia, as an independent state, had to deal with a large populatio...
Although Baltic region-building has drawn considerable attention from scholars, it has predominantl...
The current article is focused on the various types of populism in Estonia (e.g. Estonian national p...
This article explores how the concept of minority national-cultural autonomy (NCA) has been defined ...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...
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...
Drawing on Rogers Brubaker’s theoretical analyses of “nationness” and nationalism in post-communist ...
The article examines the question of how the refugee crisis in Europe re-actualizes the existing nat...
The paper will focus on the structures of collective identities of the Russian-speaking population o...
Estonia's history, like that of many European and non-European states, has been marked by years of f...
Established in 1988, the Estonian Popular Front was one of the first major opposition movements in t...
This paper grows out of research for my dissertation proposal in anthropology and my master’s paper ...
After the collapse of the USSR, Estonia, as an independent state, had to deal with a large populatio...
Although Baltic region-building has drawn considerable attention from scholars, it has predominantl...
The current article is focused on the various types of populism in Estonia (e.g. Estonian national p...
This article explores how the concept of minority national-cultural autonomy (NCA) has been defined ...
The article gives an insight into the challenges related to shaping the historical identity of the E...