The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118663202.wberen458
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Abstract: This entry reviews scholarship on race, ethnicity, and nationalism in Eastern Europe. First, it examines nationalism both during and after socialism, and, in particular, its role in the dissolution of multiethnic states. Then, it proceeds to review the empirical evidence on the ethnic versus civic nationalism debate, and contrasts it to the research grounded in the alternative, constructivist and cognitive, approaches to ethnic identity. In the last part, it discusses research on race in Eastern Europe, in par… Show more

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“…Although immigrants were not the focus of either Kallio and Niemela's (2014) or Hilmar's (2019) studies, they are likely to fit the category of an "undeserving population" (i.e. unworthy of common economic resources), especially in a region ripe with long-term ethnic nationalism (Bandelj & Finley, 2016;Ekiert & Hanson, 2003). Moreover, these findings are consistent with analyses from other world regions concerning the ways in which individuals inflect economic issues with evaluations of moral worth and deservingness (Bandelj & Lanuza, 2018;Frye, 2012;Hilmar, 2019;Young, 2004).…”
Section: Review Of European Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although immigrants were not the focus of either Kallio and Niemela's (2014) or Hilmar's (2019) studies, they are likely to fit the category of an "undeserving population" (i.e. unworthy of common economic resources), especially in a region ripe with long-term ethnic nationalism (Bandelj & Finley, 2016;Ekiert & Hanson, 2003). Moreover, these findings are consistent with analyses from other world regions concerning the ways in which individuals inflect economic issues with evaluations of moral worth and deservingness (Bandelj & Lanuza, 2018;Frye, 2012;Hilmar, 2019;Young, 2004).…”
Section: Review Of European Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nationalism and ethnic tensions are not new to the East European region (Bandelj & Finley, 2016;Zubrzycki, 2001). Indeed, comparative research shows that ethnically oriented nationalism, which is hostile to non-natives, is stronger in Eastern Europe than in Western Europe (Ariely, 2013;Ceobanu & Escandell, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%