By: Anouska
Sounds interesting to live in Russia’s capital. What will your research be about? BTW: Mind that although it can be +18 degrees in March, it can also still freeze in May. When the central heating will...
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Hi Anouska, my research is focused on how processes of ethnic identification and community relate to feelings and experiences of security and insecurity among the N in Moscow. I know it sounds a bit...
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[…] A few weeks ago I told you about my arrival, getting settled and first contacts with the ‘N’. Some of you have inquired about this mysterious group – who are they, what am I doing here? Although I...
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[…] have all been waiting. Now is the time. I did research among the CHECHENS!!! Or the Noxchi, which is the name they use to […]
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[…] have all been waiting. Now is the time. I did research among the CHECHENS!!! Or the Noxchi, which is the name they use to […]
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