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This article focuses on interethnic relationship in a diaspora situation within a multicultural society. Using the example of the relationship between Polish and Ukrainian immigrants in the United States author try to provide an answer to the question whether and to what extent are the interethnic relations transferred into a diaspora situation? In the analysis particular attention is focused on the macro and microsocial determinants of mutual relationships as well as on the various elements of interethnic relations, including: spheres of cooperation, conflict areas, daily interactions, ethnic distance, mutual perceptions and spatial relations.The major descriptive and the basic definition term is „displaced borderland”. This concept is based on the assumption that the contacts and relations between these groups are very often determined by the European heritage.
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This article discusses Ukrainian immigration to the United States and supplements the very rudimentary knowledge about the Ukrainian diaspora in Polish literature. It presents a survey of the Ukrainian population in the American society, and gives a description of the processes of Ukrainian immigration to the United States, as well as a diagnosis of its causes, and provides an analysis of the demographic, social, economic, and organisational situation of Ukrainians in America. Simultaneously, much attention is focused on the formation of conclusions about the position of this group in the stratifi cation of the American society, as well as changes that have occurred in the diaspora.
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This paper concentrates around the issue of inter-group relations in a pluralist society. Relations between Polish and Ukrainian immigrants in the United States were used as an example. What guides this article is tracing these relations in the sphere of everyday life in one of New York's Lower Manhattan neighborhoods, East Village. The text portrays the community established by the immigrants, and especially its past and the character of Polish-Ukrainian neighborhood, which, as it turns out, resembles Polish-Ukrainian neighborhood in the European borderland. In this way it attempts to answer the question about the character of transferring inter-group relations to the circumstances of immigration.
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This article focuses on the issue of contemporary Polish emigration to the United States. In the recent years, particularly in the Polish literature, much attention has been paid to the issue of post-accession Polish migrations. Simultaneously, a weakening interest in the processes of Polish emigration to the US and also in the issues of the American Polonia has been observed. This article is an attempt to fill the emerging research gaps. It focuses on the scale of contemporary Polish emigration, its spatial distribution, and main incentives for emigrating. An important aim of this paper is also to provide an answer to the question whether this emigration is only of economic character, or are there other factors at play?
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