Diversity is one of the major current themes in the field of immigrant and ethnic studies. Scholars are increasingly attentive to national-origin diversity among groups such as Hispanics in the United States (Portes and Truelove 1987;Nelson and Tienda 1985). They argue that differences in group characteristics, migration histories, and reception contexts affect the adaptation of immigrant groups. In some cases, however, ethnic diversity does not stop at the nationality level,and may take different forms. For instance, Iranians consist of ethno-religious subgroups (Armenians, Bahais, Jews, and Muslims), whereas Vietnamese include ethnic Chinese from Vietnam (Bozorgmehr 1990; Desbarats 1986; Sabagh et al. 1989). Armenians have co-ethnic count...
The diasporan occupies a liminal space as a person that comes from one place, yet lives in another. ...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of Armenian Christian identity in the Islamic Republic of Iran ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 47-48 )Although immigration and its related issues are w...
The Iranian ethnic economy in Los Angeles Ivan LIGHT, Georges SABAGH, Mehdi BOZORGMEHR and Claudia D...
Through overall developments and movements, migration has spread throughout the world, causing concu...
This study researched Armenian immigrants ability to acculturate to life in the United States. Armen...
Ethnicity is a social construct defined not only by socio-cultural variables, but also by the socioe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-134)This study begins with the arrival of young Armen...
The terms \u201cdiaspora\u201d and \u201cethnic community\u201d have become catchwords in both acade...
Glendale may house the most visible Armenian diaspora in the world; however, it remains among the mo...
During the last three decades, Turkey’s Armenian landscape witnessed an unprecedented process of div...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
abstract: The purpose of this work is to set up a dichotomy between trends of Nationalism and Assimi...
This manuscript attempts to broaden scholarship on U.S. ethnic politics and group political incorpor...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of Armenian Christian identity in the Islamic Republic of Iran ...
The diasporan occupies a liminal space as a person that comes from one place, yet lives in another. ...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of Armenian Christian identity in the Islamic Republic of Iran ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 47-48 )Although immigration and its related issues are w...
The Iranian ethnic economy in Los Angeles Ivan LIGHT, Georges SABAGH, Mehdi BOZORGMEHR and Claudia D...
Through overall developments and movements, migration has spread throughout the world, causing concu...
This study researched Armenian immigrants ability to acculturate to life in the United States. Armen...
Ethnicity is a social construct defined not only by socio-cultural variables, but also by the socioe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-134)This study begins with the arrival of young Armen...
The terms \u201cdiaspora\u201d and \u201cethnic community\u201d have become catchwords in both acade...
Glendale may house the most visible Armenian diaspora in the world; however, it remains among the mo...
During the last three decades, Turkey’s Armenian landscape witnessed an unprecedented process of div...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
abstract: The purpose of this work is to set up a dichotomy between trends of Nationalism and Assimi...
This manuscript attempts to broaden scholarship on U.S. ethnic politics and group political incorpor...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of Armenian Christian identity in the Islamic Republic of Iran ...
The diasporan occupies a liminal space as a person that comes from one place, yet lives in another. ...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of Armenian Christian identity in the Islamic Republic of Iran ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 47-48 )Although immigration and its related issues are w...