冲突运输和自治之路:亚美尼亚侨民与纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫冲突

IF 1.2 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES
É. Féron, Bahar Başer
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摘要

自纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫冲突开始以来,在该地区本身、亚美尼亚和阿塞拜疆以及相关的侨民中产生了多种叙述。发生在2020年的战争引发了高水平的侨民动员,但有趣的是,亚美尼亚侨民活动家的话语与亚美尼亚或纳戈尔诺-卡拉巴赫的话语有很大不同。从散居环境中的冲突运输和自治理论出发,本贡献探讨了美国,法国和俄罗斯的亚美尼亚侨民动员,并认为与母国相比,散居空间中的不同叙事和立场解释了散居环境中家园冲突动态的(重新)塑造。
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Pathways to Conflict Transportation and Autonomisation: The Armenian Diaspora and the Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh
ABSTRACT Since its inception the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has generated multiple narratives in the region itself, in Armenia and Azerbaijan, and in the concerned diasporas. The war that occurred in 2020 engendered high levels of diasporic mobilisation, but interestingly the discourses of Armenian diaspora activists largely differed from those of Armenia or Nagorno-Karabakh. Drawing from theories of conflict transportation and autonomisation in diaspora settings, this contribution explores Armenian diaspora mobilisation in the USA, France and Russia, and argues that diverging narratives and positionalities in diasporic spaces, as compared to home countries, explain the (re)shaping of homeland conflict dynamics in diaspora settings.
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Ethnopolitics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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