Russians in the City – ‘Patriots’ with a Touch of Spleen

The article dwells on post-Soviet migrants’ internet communications in the UK and places them within the context of contemporary Russian Diaspora debates. It argues that digital developments, community building and social capital accumulation were tightly connected to technological developments and changes in migration flows. The changes were indirectly related to shifts within political leadership in both countries and shall be discussed in connec-tion to a specific historical context. The author argues that internet and digital communications played a key role in the coining of a ‘Russian in Britain’ self-identification, but had a little if any impact on the construction of off-line community organisations.

Authors
Language
English
Pages
51-68
Status
Published
Number
9
Year
2013
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Keywords
post-Soviet; migration; cultural capital; community; sootechestvenniki project
Date of creation
25.10.2024
Date of change
29.10.2024
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/157668/
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