Diaspora as a way to preserve the viability of ethnic groups In a globalized
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2013.137348Keywords:
immigration, Diaspora communities, ethnic group, irredentism, recipient stateAbstract
Social and philosophical aspects of immigration as a phenomenon are analyzed. The Diaspora communities, that live beyond the Ukrainian boundaries, their formation, development and maintenance, perseverance of their own national and ethnic identity in the recipient state is estimated. It is concluded that Diaspora is an inalienable part of the ethnic group history and development, a method of its viability maintenance and Diaspora communities assist immigrants in perseverance of their national identity, selfconscience and sphere of communication, help them to remain in the space of national culture.Downloads
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