Search Results - "Fittante, Daniel"
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Memory Entrepreneurship: Armenian Genocide Recognition in Europe
Published in International studies quarterly (28-12-2023)“…Abstract Scholars have analyzed how political actors appropriate Holocaust-related memory laws to whitewash the past and undermine democratic traditions in…”
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Generation-based position taking: Unpacking Finland’s decision to join NATO
Published in Party politics (01-09-2024)“…Scholars have identified the important roles personal characteristics — such as religion, gender, and race — play in influencing policymakers' position-taking…”
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Diasporic multiculturalism
Published in Current sociology (01-10-2024)“…Noting an overreliance on North American and European-based understandings of race and ethnicity, many sociologists have called for research in new spaces. But…”
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Constructivist memory politics: Armenian genocide recognition in Latvia
Published in International affairs (London) (06-03-2023)“…Why did Latvia's parliament pass a resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide in 2021 despite having only a small domestic Armenian population? This article…”
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Sweden's ‘complicated’ relationship with genocide recognition
Published in Acta sociologica (01-11-2023)“…Scholars have unpacked the rhetorically nuanced ways political actors alter state narratives in resisting pressure to comply with international norms. But many…”
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'Out-Europeanising' the Competition: Armenian Genocide Recognition in Bulgaria
Published in Europe-Asia studies (26-11-2022)“…Building on Europeanisation scholarship, this article unpacks the instrumental rhetoric of Armenian genocide recognition in Bulgaria. In Bulgaria's 2015…”
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Beyond brokering for recruitment: Education agents in Armenia
Published in Population space and place (01-01-2023)“…International student migration (ISM) makes up an increasingly significant part of all international migration. Scholars have unpacked various aspects of this…”
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Ethnic intermediation in contemporary Sydney
Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (17-02-2022)“…Ethnic communities adapt diverse strategies to mobilise in distinct geopolitical settings. The scholarship has done much to unpack how large, marginalised…”
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Memory Fusion, Diplomatic Agency, and Armenian Genocide Recognition in the Czech Republic
Published in International political sociology (20-03-2024)“…Abstract Scholars often emphasize how right-wing political actors in Europe use memory laws to undermine democratic traditions and revise historical accounts…”
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'A community of values': unpacking U.S. intermediation in Latvia's 2022 Holocaust restitution law
Published in European societies (20-10-2023)“…Transitional justice scholarship has importantly analyzed how European groups use Holocaust-related legislation to create a unified political culture. While…”
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Embedded memory wars: Italy’s 2019 Armenian Genocide recognition
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Institutional Activism and Ethnic Intermediation in Post-Communist Romania
Published in Nationalities papers (01-05-2022)“…Existing studies on legal approaches to ethnic minority representation often highlight different systems’ strengths and weaknesses. While this scholarship…”
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"My second choice was Armenia": motivations for diasporic return migration among Iranian Armenians to Armenia
Published in Ethnic and racial studies (10-12-2022)“…This article examines the concept of ethnic return migration in the permanent settlement of Iranian Armenians in the Republic of Armenia. Scholarship on ethnic…”
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Perceptual Disconnect: An Ethnographic Account of Immigrant Political Incorporation
Published in International migration (01-04-2020)“…Scholarship often assumes that there is a correlation between successful immigrant political incorporation and newcomers’ ability to make sustained claims and…”
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Glendale's Ethnopolitical Entrepreneurs: Suburban Immigrant Political Incorporation
Published in Ethnopolitics (20-10-2021)“…Concentrated immigrant settlement of US suburbs is transforming how many newcomers become politically incorporated. While the scholarship traditionally assumed…”
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Constructivist theories of political incorporation
Published in Ethnicities (01-10-2019)“…Drawing upon ethnographic data collected in Glendale, California, this study applies constructivist theories of ethnic politics to political incorporation…”
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But Why Glendale? A History of Armenian Immigration to Southern California
Published in California history (San Francisco) (01-11-2017)“…Despite its many contributions to Los Angeles, the internally complex community of Armenian Angelenos remains enigmatically absent from academic print. As a…”
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The Armenians of Los Angeles: Rethinking "Americanization"
Published in Nationalism & ethnic politics (02-07-2020)“…The existing scholarship typically measures "Americanization" along structural lines-such as knowledge of public policies, percentage of life spent in the…”
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Ethnopolitical Entrepreneurs: Outsiders Inside an Armenian American Community of Los Angeles
Published 01-01-2018“…This manuscript attempts to broaden scholarship on U.S. ethnic politics and group political incorporation by analyzing the emergence of novel political agents…”
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