Deciphering Migrantophobia of Muscovites: Some Results of Qualitative Research

06 apr 2014 11:00 - 12:30

Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge

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Intervention of Natalya Kosmarskaya in the Annual Conference BASSES, Panel 4.7

 BASEES Annual Conference
 
Panel 4.7.

Politics: The Migration Issue in Contemporary Politics, Media, and Society

Chair:

Pål Kolstø (University of Oslo)

Papers:

Helge Blakkisrud (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) Oslo)

“Restore Moscow to the Muscovites”. Playing the migrant card in the 2013 Moscow mayoral elections’

Natalya Kosmarskaya (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow/Institute of Advanced Social Studies, Paris)

‘Deciphering Migrantophobia of Muscovites: Some Results of Qualitative Research’

Christine Myrdal Lukash (University of Oslo)

Ethnic and non-ethnic Othering in media’s coverage of working conditions for migrants in Russia

Discussant: Peter Rutland (Wesleyan University,USA)

 

 

 

Co-Ethnics as Unwanted Others Exploring the Origins of Intra-Group Conflict in the Context of Migration and Resettlement
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