Identificational Integration of Second Generation Russians in Estonia

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 identi...

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Main Author: Gerli Nimmerfeldt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tallinn University 2009-11-01
Series:Studies of Transition States and Societies
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Online Access:http://htk.tlu.ee/stss/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/STSS_nimmerfeldt.pdf
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description 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 level belongingness either replaces or replenishes ethnic identity are put on test. The analysis is based on both survey data and follow-up face-to-face interviews conducted with 18-35 year old Russians born in Estonia to parents of whom at least one have migrated to Estonia during Soviet times. Conducted analysis on ethnic identity of Russian youth and their sense of belonging to the majority group reveal a need for an enhanced approach to conceptualising and operationalising the identity level integration processes.
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spelling doaj.art-bcb3d5fd9c614cbbaec706c91c4ee8db2022-12-21T22:01:04ZengTallinn UniversityStudies of Transition States and Societies1736-874X1736-87582009-11-01112535Identificational Integration of Second Generation Russians in EstoniaGerli NimmerfeldtThis 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 level belongingness either replaces or replenishes ethnic identity are put on test. The analysis is based on both survey data and follow-up face-to-face interviews conducted with 18-35 year old Russians born in Estonia to parents of whom at least one have migrated to Estonia during Soviet times. Conducted analysis on ethnic identity of Russian youth and their sense of belonging to the majority group reveal a need for an enhanced approach to conceptualising and operationalising the identity level integration processes.http://htk.tlu.ee/stss/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/STSS_nimmerfeldt.pdfSecond generationintegrationethnic identitynational identityEstonian Russian youth
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Identificational Integration of Second Generation Russians in Estonia
Studies of Transition States and Societies
Second generation
integration
ethnic identity
national identity
Estonian Russian youth
title Identificational Integration of Second Generation Russians in Estonia
title_full Identificational Integration of Second Generation Russians in Estonia
title_fullStr Identificational Integration of Second Generation Russians in Estonia
title_full_unstemmed Identificational Integration of Second Generation Russians in Estonia
title_short Identificational Integration of Second Generation Russians in Estonia
title_sort identificational integration of second generation russians in estonia
topic Second generation
integration
ethnic identity
national identity
Estonian Russian youth
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