"This article takes a look at integration processes of second generation Russian youth in Estonia at identity level which is often referred to as identificational integration. The focus is set on two dimensions of the identificational integration: identification with one’s own ethnic group and identification with the majority group in host country. First the role and place of identity in theoretical approaches to integration processes is explored. The second task of the article is to demonstrate the shortcomings of widespread theories and commonly used research instruments for studying the identificational integration. For that purpose the hypotheses on identificational integration that stem from literature and presume that national ...
This paper studies the levels and nature of the national, civic, and ethnic identity of Russian youn...
Abstract. This article investigates the development of the identity of young non-Estonians, dependin...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...
"This article takes a look at integration processes of second generation Russian youth in Estonia at...
"This article examines the relationship between structural, cultural, social and identificational in...
This article examines the relationship between structural, cultural, social and identificational inte...
This article explores both state and process facets of psychological acculturation among Russianspea...
This survey study utilized a person-oriented approach to explore the patterns of socio-political int...
This article aims to investigate the development of ethnic identity. The main focus of the study is ...
This paper was prompted by my presentation at the Conference “25 years later: between the Soviet pas...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
This article examines relationships between social identities and acculturation strategies of Russia...
The paper will focus on the structures of collective identities of the Russian-speaking population o...
After the collapse of the USSR, Estonia, as an independent state, had to deal with a large populatio...
Although many studies claim that the residential context is an important factor in shaping the ethni...
This paper studies the levels and nature of the national, civic, and ethnic identity of Russian youn...
Abstract. This article investigates the development of the identity of young non-Estonians, dependin...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...
"This article takes a look at integration processes of second generation Russian youth in Estonia at...
"This article examines the relationship between structural, cultural, social and identificational in...
This article examines the relationship between structural, cultural, social and identificational inte...
This article explores both state and process facets of psychological acculturation among Russianspea...
This survey study utilized a person-oriented approach to explore the patterns of socio-political int...
This article aims to investigate the development of ethnic identity. The main focus of the study is ...
This paper was prompted by my presentation at the Conference “25 years later: between the Soviet pas...
Cultural divesity in Estonian society can be examined as a continual dynamic process. During the fir...
This article examines relationships between social identities and acculturation strategies of Russia...
The paper will focus on the structures of collective identities of the Russian-speaking population o...
After the collapse of the USSR, Estonia, as an independent state, had to deal with a large populatio...
Although many studies claim that the residential context is an important factor in shaping the ethni...
This paper studies the levels and nature of the national, civic, and ethnic identity of Russian youn...
Abstract. This article investigates the development of the identity of young non-Estonians, dependin...
The conceptual novelty of this article rests in seeing identity not as a nominal category, but as a ...