TOWARDS A REGIONAL CROSSOVER MODEL? THE ROLES PLAYED BY SPATIAL VICINITY AND CULTURAL PROXIMITY AMONG ETHNIC MINORITIES IN AN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPEAN BORDERLAND

IF 0.8 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Iancu-Constantin BERCEANU, Nicolae POPA, Remus CREȚAN
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The issue of intercultural negociation among ethnic minorities in border areas has been widely debated in the social sciences, but the roles played by spatial vicinity and cultural proximity in influencing ethnic membership in borderland areas is still under-researched. This article addresses the role of geographic vicinity among ethnic minorities residing in a border area and the way cultural proximity is involved in this process. The research uses a questionnaire and interviews with a sample of members of ethnic groups (Hungarians, Bulgarians, Serbs, and Ukrainians) who live in western Romania (Timiș county). The findings highlight that geographic proximity constitutes a key factor in the manifestation of cultural proximity in the relationship between ethnic minorities and their counterparts in the cross-border region. This process is also shaped by the bilateral relations between the host country and the country of origin of the ethnic group. Concluding the analysis, a cross-over ethnic model is proposed.
走向区域跨界模式?中东欧边疆少数民族空间邻近性和文化邻近性的作用
边疆少数民族的跨文化谈判问题在社会科学中一直存在广泛的争论,但空间邻近性和文化邻近性在影响边疆少数民族成员的过程中所起的作用仍未得到充分的研究。本文论述了居住在边境地区的少数民族地理邻近的作用,以及文化邻近在这一过程中所涉及的方式。该研究采用问卷调查和访谈的方式,选取了居住在罗马尼亚西部(蒂米诺特县)的少数民族(匈牙利人、保加利亚人、塞尔维亚人和乌克兰人)作为样本。研究结果表明,地理邻近性是少数民族与跨境少数民族关系中文化邻近性表现的关键因素。这一过程还受到东道国与族裔群体原籍国之间双边关系的影响。在分析的基础上,提出了跨民族模型。
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