ISBN:
9783631628478
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (167 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Of Empire and the City
Parallel Title:
Print version Ethnic Minorities of Central and Eastern Europe in the Internet Space : A Computer-Assisted Content Analysis
DDC:
305.800943
Keywords:
Minorities -- Europe, Central
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Minorities -- Europe, Eastern
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Minorities -- Electronic information resources
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Ethnicity -- Research -- Data processing
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
After the EU-accession of Eastern and Central European countries, the nations and ethnicities in this region face a re-definition of their cultural, social and political roles. Ethnic Minorities of Central and Eastern Europe in the Internet Space deals with the identity formation of twelve ethnic minorities in seven countries along the border of the European Union. Ethnicities in Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia as well as Belarus and Ukraine are considered. The project attempts a new methodological approach to the topic of ethnic identity through a qualitative and quantitative
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Preface; Table of Contents; Index of Tables; Index of Figures; Introduction; 1. Research subject; 2. Internet as resource of social research; 3. Concept; Part I: Methodology; 1. Internet data collection; 1.1. Search strategies; 1.2. Selection of the websites; 1.3. Selection of the text fragments - two steps.; 2. Internet data analysis; 2.1. Simstat categories; 2.2. Wordstat categories; Part II: Research results; 1. Properties of the net landscape: results of simstat analysis; 2. Definition of identity: results of wordstat analysis; 2.1. National consciousness and mother nation
Description / Table of Contents:
2.2. Cultural attributes of identity2.3. Ethnic rights and relation to the host country; 2.4. Nationalism and ethnic conflicts; 2.5. Civil Society; 2.6. The European perspective.; 2.7. Cluster and correspondence analysis; Conclusions; Part III: Profiles of Minorities41; 1. Russians in Latvia; 2. Russians in Lithuania; 3. Hungarians in Slovakia; 4. Belarusians in Lithuania; 5. Belarusians in Poland; 6. Ukrainians in Poland; 7. Hungarians in Ukraine; 8. Poles in Ukraine; 9. Poles in Lithuania; 10. Poles in Belarus; 11. Slovaks in Hungary; 12. Ukrainians in Hungary; Literature
Description / Table of Contents:
Annex: Data bank of internet resources
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