Des Suds vers le Grand Nord : recomposition des mobilités et des identités urbaines post-soviétiques

The Russian Arctic accounts for about 40% of the world’s Arctic population and indigenous peoples now account for only 5% of its total population. Russia is the most advanced in terms of urbanization of the whole Arctic. The settlement process has been marked by Soviet history and its paradoxes but...

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Published in:Espace populations sociétés
Main Author: Sophie Hohmann
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Language:English
French
Published: Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:abdfe453d26043bd9355f8d71ffd72de 2023-05-15T14:39:34+02:00 Des Suds vers le Grand Nord : recomposition des mobilités et des identités urbaines post-soviétiques Sophie Hohmann 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4000/eps.10402 https://doaj.org/article/abdfe453d26043bd9355f8d71ffd72de EN FR eng fre Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille http://journals.openedition.org/eps/10402 https://doaj.org/toc/0755-7809 https://doaj.org/toc/2104-3752 0755-7809 2104-3752 doi:10.4000/eps.10402 https://doaj.org/article/abdfe453d26043bd9355f8d71ffd72de Espace populations sociétés, Vol 2020 (2021) Russian arctic cities mobilities migrations migrant trajectories identities islam Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Social sciences (General) H1-99 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4000/eps.10402 2022-12-31T05:32:24Z The Russian Arctic accounts for about 40% of the world’s Arctic population and indigenous peoples now account for only 5% of its total population. Russia is the most advanced in terms of urbanization of the whole Arctic. The settlement process has been marked by Soviet history and its paradoxes but they are also transformed into a transnational logic. This complex story of the construction of the most populated cities of the Arctic invites to decipher the urban identities, by investigating history of mobilities and urbanity’s construction with populations coming from different regions and formely Soviet republics, including Central Asia and the Southern Caucasus.This paper analyzes the link between recent mobility and that experienced during the Soviet era is shaped and embedded into reticular ties and how these new mobilities participate in the construction of multicultural identities. It shows how these economic migrants, mostly from former Soviet Muslim countries, will take advantage of the end of Sovietism and of de-secularization to reshape their religious identity around the community in a region which until now had not experienced this meeting. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Population Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Espace populations sociétés 2020/3-2021/1
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Des Suds vers le Grand Nord : recomposition des mobilités et des identités urbaines post-soviétiques
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description The Russian Arctic accounts for about 40% of the world’s Arctic population and indigenous peoples now account for only 5% of its total population. Russia is the most advanced in terms of urbanization of the whole Arctic. The settlement process has been marked by Soviet history and its paradoxes but they are also transformed into a transnational logic. This complex story of the construction of the most populated cities of the Arctic invites to decipher the urban identities, by investigating history of mobilities and urbanity’s construction with populations coming from different regions and formely Soviet republics, including Central Asia and the Southern Caucasus.This paper analyzes the link between recent mobility and that experienced during the Soviet era is shaped and embedded into reticular ties and how these new mobilities participate in the construction of multicultural identities. It shows how these economic migrants, mostly from former Soviet Muslim countries, will take advantage of the end of Sovietism and of de-secularization to reshape their religious identity around the community in a region which until now had not experienced this meeting.
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