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    Historical and Literary Background of Migration and Devender Isar’s Nostalgia by Dr. Muhammad Arshad (Kamran) (Kamran)

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…As an immigrant, despite of forcedly bifurcating from his homeland for one reason or the other, he can never eradicate his past memories and deep attachments with motherland. …”
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    Red Alerts: A Reflective Assemblage by Lucy Bollington

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…I place The Masque of the Red Death in connection with the UK governments COVID-19 alert level chart, in which red announces the most serious level of risk, as well as the US Homeland Security Advisory System chart produced following 9/11, which the UK alert chart closely resembles. …”
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  3. 423

    Historical Episodes of the Repatriation of Former Citizens of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from the Volga Region and Siberia in the 1920s by Berik K. Dulatov

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The author explores the issues related to the return to the historical homeland mainly of the Czechs and Slovaks, however, due to the peculiarities of the archival documents that have been preserved, there is information about Austrians, Germans, Hungarians and representatives of other nationalities. …”
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  4. 424

    Buryat Songs about Genghis Khan: Tracing Ethnicity Markers by Liudmila S. Dampilova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Songs about kinship with Genghis Khan and the ancestral homeland of Buryats — Nayan Nava — have a local and specifically tribal meaning being connected to the history of the Khori Buryats proper. …”
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    O Associativismo Feminino São-tomense em Lisboa: Uma questão de género? by Augusto Nascimento

    “…Daily life in Lisbon is hard, but it is also less uncertain in what concerns the durability of family life projects.Based on testimonies of Santomean women living in the Lisbon area, this article aims to explore some hypotheses of interpretation of Santomean women’s situation and their practices of mutual-help, considering especially the (cautious) modelling of gender relations, easier in the context of migration than in the homeland.…”
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    Tracing Transnationalism and Hybrid Identities in Aleksandar Hemon’s The Making of Zombie Wars by Nina Bostič Bishop

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The modern era is also characterised by migrations - voluntary and involuntary, but most of today’s transmigrants do not live the exilic lives once lived by migrants, longing for their homeland. Instead, they live in an in-between space – the host country and the homeland, where the mixing of cultures takes place. …”
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    Tourist Perceptions of Majapahit Museum as Character Education Facilities by Ade Denis Stiawan, Sugiyanto Sugiyanto, Rully Putri Nirmala Puji, Bambang Soepeno, Guruh Prasetyo, Jefri Rieski Triyanto

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This study is a study of tourists perception regarding the collection of Majapahit Museum as a means of character education, especially in the value of religious character, tolerance, national enthusiasm, and homeland love. The research method used is qualitative research method with data collection in the form of observations, interviews, and documentation. …”
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  8. 428

    Translating Protest: Networked Diasporas and Transnational Mobilisation in Ukraine’s Euromaidan Protests by Tetyana Lokot, Olga Boichak

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…<span class="abs_content">This study combines ethnographic and computational approaches to critically examine what gets 'lost in translation' when studying intersecting social contexts of diasporic mobilisation around homeland politics. Considering how Ukrainians living in the U.S. engaged with homeland politics during the Euromaidan protests, we map transnational diasporic mobilisation, shining light on the various material, discursive, and affective connections that emerged in the process. …”
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    CULTURAL GENESIS AND ETHNIC PROCESSES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE IN THE 3RD MILLENNIUM BC: YAMNAYA, CORDED WARE, FATYANOVO AND ABASHEVO CULTURES by Stanislav Grigoriev

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…There are two main hypotheses about the localization of the Indo-European homeland. The first connects the spread of the Indo-Europeans with the migrations of the kurgan cultures of the Ponto-Caspian steppes, primarily the Yamnaya. …”
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  10. 430

    Diasporaa eestlaste maastikest by Aivar Jürgenson

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…The article focuses on an Estonian migrant’s view of the landscape, its specificity and change through the migration process. The change of the homeland is analysed as a cultural rapture. Physical relocation also brings along changes in the social and historical-cultural environment. …”
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  11. 431

    Homing Desire at the Juncture of Place and Transnational Spaces: 'The Case of Young Kurds in Finland' by Mari Toivanen, Peter Kivisto

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The findings indicate that transnational ties represent a form of cultural continuity with one’s past in the homeland, while simultaneously raising fundamental issues about what it means to call Finland home.…”
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    Building Party Support Abroad: Turkish Diaspora Organisations in Germany and the UK by Inci Öykü Yener-Roderburg, Erman Örsan Yetiş

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Although existing literature has paid attention to the impact of homeland political parties on external voting rights and diaspora organisations’ role in electoral campaigns, these organisations’ impact on members’ mobilisation capacities for certain homeland parties remains understudied. …”
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  13. 433

    Collective Memory, Moral Economy and Land Disputes after the Repatriation of Crimean Tatars by Olena Sobolieva

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Separated from their ethnic lands, the Crimean Tatars formed an identity that had a clear connection to the lost territory and homeland. The process of political resistance, which continued during the Soviet period, and mass spontaneous repatriation took place under the main slogan - the restoration of justice and the return of Crimean Tatars to their ethnic homeland. …”
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    Dendam Laksamana (PC game) / Muhammad Asyraf Yahaya...[et al.] by Yahaya, Muhammad Asyraf, Shawalludin, Syahrini, Moahamed, Salim

    Published 2018
    “…Dendam Laksamana is a PC game with gameplay interaction with visual and narrative storylinetts emphasize on Malaysia culture where the character attire are according to Malay costume and combination with modern style.The videogame genre is a side-scrolling action game,and the on screen characters can generally only move to the left or right.ft follows the story of a guy named,Tantari.He is the greatest and well-known admiral.Suddenly,his homeland have been attacked by the evil gang,known as '6 Jahanam'Zhis happened because one of Tantari's comrade was a traltorftlow,Tantari seek for vengeance and will free his homeland.He will come from the shadowand slay the evilThe game is only for edutainment purposes,which is media designed to educate through entertainment.Most often it Includes content Intended to teach but has Incidental entertainment value.…”
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    Feeling at home across time and place: A study of Ecuadorians in three European cities by Boccagni, P, Vargas-Silva, C

    Published 2021
    “…The importance of social relations (especially inviting friends) and infrastructural characteristics for feeling at home in a place also increases over time, contrary to the influence of nostalgic homeland reminders. Overall, Ecuadorians attach a sense of home to their local context of settlement, more than to their homeland. …”
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    A voice despite exit: the role of assimilation, emigrant networks, and destination in emigrants' transnational political engagement by Ahmadov, A, Sasse, G

    Published 2016
    “…We argue that the experience and environment in emigration are critical factors for emigrants’ engagement with two major types of homeland-related political activities: electoral and community. …”
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    Strategies and tactics of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in the Southern Philippines by Taya, Shamsuddin L.

    Published 2009
    “…It was found that the strategies and tactics of the MILF in its quest for freedom and self determination of the Bangsamoro homeland and its people were effective and workable. …”
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    Jak skleić podzieloną Polskę? Dwie wskazówki czwartej pielgrzymki Jana Pawła II do Ojczyzny by Jarosław Kupczak

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…During his fourth pilgrimage to his homeland, John Paul II, in the face of deep divisions that in the Polish society taught about the need for a deeper understanding of freedom. …”
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    Forced, Impelled and Organised Migration in the Ethno-Demographic Shaping of Croatia: The Example of Slavonia by Mario Bara, Ivan Lajić

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The foci of attention are the First and Second World Wars, political and territorial changes, agricultural colonization (private and state), economic migrations during the post-war period, de-ruralization and urbanization, rural-urban migrations and the Homeland War. The authors devote a special chapter to the influence of the Homeland War on the development of total population, interrelations between specific ethnic groups and the disruption of population age structure in Slavonia. …”
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    The Pakistan Movement and the Bangla Poetry of the Islamic Trend: by M. Rakibul Hasan Khan

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… The Pakistan Movement was a political movement that took place during the dying stage of the British colonial rule and demanded for a separate homeland for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent. …”
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