"Ukraina Moderna" Special Issue: Emigration and Diaspora Formation

"Ukrainians Abroad: From Exile and Emigration to the Formation of a Diaspora"

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Natalia Khanenko-Friesen / Serge Cipko, University of Alberta; Kateryna Kobchenko, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and Freie Universität Berlin ("Ukraina Moderna")
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"Ukraina Moderna"
PLZ
61001
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Kharkiv/Lviv
Land
Ukraine
Vom - Bis
25.02.2021 -
Deadline
10.04.2021
Von
Kateryna Kobchenko, Redaktion "Ukraina Moderna"

We welcome submissions from various disciplines and interdisciplinary perspectives. The contributions may focus on particular case studies or offer comparative analysis of some aspects of the experience of Ukrainians abroad, both between communities or across various transnational contexts.

"Ukrainians Abroad: From Exile and Emigration to the Formation of a Diaspora"

The dispersal of Ukrainians around the world was dictated by many circumstances, and in the course of a hundred and fifty years or more, many Ukrainian communities and organizations were formed on all continents. According to the Ukrainian World Congress, there are over twenty million people of Ukrainian descent living outside the borders of contemporary Ukraine. Some of these individuals trace the emigration of their forebears to the last decades of the nineteenth century. Others are recent migrants who were born in Ukraine. Indeed, the preparation of an issue dedicated to this subject is a timely one as in 2021 various anniversaries of Ukrainian settlements and diaspora institutions around the world will be marked.

As such anniversaries are being commemorated, important questions concerning the role and place of the Ukrainian diaspora in the world arise. What makes Ukrainian communities and organizations abroad vibrant and strong? When does a group of immigrants in a foreign country become an ethnic community, or a diasporic one? How do both “old” and “new” Ukrainian communities outside of Ukraine engage with Ukraine and participate in the now globally-defined phenomenon of the Ukrainian diaspora? What is the role and place of Ukrainians within the context of transnational history and globalization and what impact has the Ukrainian diaspora and its organizations had on the global stage? We invite contributions that engage with the above questions as well as other ones, and that reflect scholarly perspectives on the Ukrainian diaspora from Ukraine and abroad.

Specialists in any aspect of the Ukrainian diaspora are invited to submit papers to this special issue. We welcome submissions from various disciplines and interdisciplinary perspectives. The contributions may focus on particular case studies or offer comparative analysis of some aspects of the experience of Ukrainians abroad, both between communities or across various transnational contexts. Papers addressing the above questions while focusing on the political, cultural, intellectual, and social development and activities of Ukrainians abroad are especially welcome.

Authors are invited to submit their proposed topic and an abstract (up to 500 words), a short biographical note (up to 150 words), and contact information. Authors of selected submissions will be invited to submit a manuscript of their paper by 31 August 2021. In the body of your message, please indicate UM30(2021), your name, surname, and the title of your article. Submissions in Ukrainian or English are welcome. All papers will be subject to a double-blind peer review in accordance to international academic standards. Send topic proposals and abstracts to the editorial board by 10 April 2021: ukrainamoderna30@gmail.com

For information on the formatting of articles, please click here: https://uamoderna.com/

Guest editors:
Natalia Khanenko-Friesen / Serge Cipko, University of Alberta; Kateryna Kobchenko, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and Freie Universität Berlin

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