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Edition: | 1 |
Place and year of publication: | Warszawa 2019 |
Publication language: | polski |
ISBN/ISSN: | 978-83-235-3678-9 |
EAN: | 9788323536789 |
Number of page: | 354 |
Binding: | Twarda |
Format: | 17x24 cm |
Weight: | 710 g |
Publication type: | Praca naukowa |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323536864 |
Complicated relationships – political relations between the state of origin and the diaspora. Poland and the Polish diaspora in the transition of 1989 and afterwards
The author explores the topic of relations between the state of origin and the diaspora from the perspective of theories and concepts used in political science: political subjectivity, power relations, influence, mobilization and functioning of the political system. The monograph fills a considerable gap in the research on Polish emigration (so far dominated by the historical and sociological approach) by supplementing the analysis of the phenomenon of diaspora communities and their relations with the state of origin with the perspective of political science.
Keywords: diaspora, state of origin, Polonia, Poland, emigration, politics on diaspora, electoral participation, political mobilization.
The author explores the topic of relations between the state of origin and the diaspora from the perspective of theories and concepts used in political science: political subjectivity, power relations, influence, mobilization and functioning of the political system. The monograph fills a considerable gap in the research on Polish emigration (so far dominated by the historical and sociological approach) by supplementing the analysis of the phenomenon of diaspora communities and their relations with the state of origin with the perspective of political science.
Keywords: diaspora, state of origin, Polonia, Poland, emigration, politics on diaspora, electoral participation, political mobilization.
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