'There is an ongoing debate about whether individual and group identities are fixed and resistant to change or fluid, changing according to evaluation by individuals and groups of circumstances at a given time and place. This article, by examining the history of Pomak identities during the twentieth century, concludes that identities are socially constructed through performance, political struggle and compromise. Individuals and groups often use identities strategically to adapt to a variety of situations to produce and support effective self-concepts.' (author's abstract
Abstract The paper focuses on collective identity formation in the post-Soviet space, applying the S...
Bulgarian migrant entrepreneurs (MEs) approaching diaspora networks (i.e. ethnic spaces in host coun...
This contribution revisits the question over which much ink has been spilled in the study of nationa...
'There is an ongoing debate about whether individual and group identities are fixed and resistant to...
First, I will briefly explain the important events that have coincided or strongly influenced Pomak ...
Key words: ethnic/national identity, language, history, Balkan, Macedonia ABSTRACT This paper atte...
The Republic of Macedonia provides an illustration of how a society's identities reciprocally affect...
In this article I am focusing the attention on the last ten years of the development of the Bulgaria...
This article examines the nature of group identity in order to gain insight into the character and q...
The article is grounded in a 2021 national survey exploring the modern identity of Bulgarian citizen...
In this article I am focusing the attention on the last ten years of the development of the Bulgaria...
The article lists a number of cases of actual and possible application of the concept ‘borderline’ t...
This study examines the mythic form of the ‘Bulgarian situation’,which is evoked and managed in mome...
Identity legitimacy is regarded as a key issue to understand the current post-communist world and to...
Contrary to mainstream liberal accounts placing Eastern European countries under the common denomina...
Abstract The paper focuses on collective identity formation in the post-Soviet space, applying the S...
Bulgarian migrant entrepreneurs (MEs) approaching diaspora networks (i.e. ethnic spaces in host coun...
This contribution revisits the question over which much ink has been spilled in the study of nationa...
'There is an ongoing debate about whether individual and group identities are fixed and resistant to...
First, I will briefly explain the important events that have coincided or strongly influenced Pomak ...
Key words: ethnic/national identity, language, history, Balkan, Macedonia ABSTRACT This paper atte...
The Republic of Macedonia provides an illustration of how a society's identities reciprocally affect...
In this article I am focusing the attention on the last ten years of the development of the Bulgaria...
This article examines the nature of group identity in order to gain insight into the character and q...
The article is grounded in a 2021 national survey exploring the modern identity of Bulgarian citizen...
In this article I am focusing the attention on the last ten years of the development of the Bulgaria...
The article lists a number of cases of actual and possible application of the concept ‘borderline’ t...
This study examines the mythic form of the ‘Bulgarian situation’,which is evoked and managed in mome...
Identity legitimacy is regarded as a key issue to understand the current post-communist world and to...
Contrary to mainstream liberal accounts placing Eastern European countries under the common denomina...
Abstract The paper focuses on collective identity formation in the post-Soviet space, applying the S...
Bulgarian migrant entrepreneurs (MEs) approaching diaspora networks (i.e. ethnic spaces in host coun...
This contribution revisits the question over which much ink has been spilled in the study of nationa...