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In terms of immigration flows, Poland is not only a transit country but also a place where increasing numbers of immigrants from the European Union and outside of it decide to settle down. At the same time our knowledge of the immigrants’ integration processes is very scarce. This article, based on the recent research data from the Lesser Poland region, sheds new light on the adaptation processes within the largest immigrant communities in this part of the country. It employees the ethnosizer (Constant et al. 2009) – an index which enables a quantitative assessment of the ethnic identity of immigrants – adapting it to the Polish migration realities. The authors critically evaluate the ethnosizer’s utility for future in-depth research on the integration of immigrants in Poland pointing out its weak and strong sides. The study analyzes four largest immigrant groups which reside in the region of Lesser Poland, namely: Armenians, Ukrainians, Vietnamese, and immigrants from MENA countries. The results indicate inter alia that Armenians and Ukrainians are the most integrated immigrant groups, while the Vietnamese are the most likely to opt for the separation strategy.
Rocznik Lubuski
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2012
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vol. 38
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issue 1
119-134
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Minority media are the means of communication which are available to the minority com- munity (of the ethnic character) providing them with the presentation of their problems and evaluation of reality made by a given group. The media understood in such a way are therefore at the centre of daily practices, and generate and process the ethnic identity. The role of minority media is reflected both in institutional and functional dimension. The first is included in the availability of different types of media and formats. The other expresses the extent to which people in the target group actually respond to the product addressed to them. The objective of this discussion is the analysis of the phenomena and processes that shape these dimensions. The groups of national and ethnic minorities living in the western provinces of Poland (Low Silesian, Lubuskie and West Pomeranian) are included in the study
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Media mniejszości to środki przekazu, które pozostają w dyspozycji społeczności mniejszościowych (o etnicznym charakterze) zapewniając im prezentację swoich problemów i ocen rzeczywistości dokonywanych przez daną grupę. Tak rozumiane media znajdują się zatem w centrum codziennych praktyk, które wytwarzają i przetwarzają tożsamość etniczną. Rola mediów mniejszości uwidacznia się zarówno w wymiarze instytucjonalnym, jak i funkcjonalnym. Pierwszy z nich zawiera się w dostępności różnych rodzajów mediów oraz dostępności różnych formatów. Drugi wyraża się w stopniu w jakim ludzie w grupie docelowej faktycznie reagują na produkt do nich adresowany. W podjętych rozważaniach celem jest analiza zjawisk i procesów kształtujących te wymiary. Obszarem zainteresowania objęte są grupy mniejszości narodowych i etnicznych zamieszkujące zachodnie województwa Polski (dolnośląskie, lubuskie i zachodniopomorskie).
Etnografia Polska
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2012
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vol. 56
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issue 1-2
121-142
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The article deals with an important element of culture – sport and its dynamic connections with one of the most relevant issues of contemporary cultural anthropology – various expressions of ethnic, cultural and collective identity. The author tries to indicate the abovementioned academic subject taking into account one, particular nation – Scots and describes different connections between their ethnic identity and various forms of sport.
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