2020
DOI: 10.18510/hssr.2020.83113
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Historical Memory in Preserving Ethno-Religious Identity: Foreign Experience in Managing Migration and Cultural Security

Abstract: Purpose: The object of this paper is to develop the concept of historical memory as a resource for preserving the ethnoreligious identity and cultural security. Design/methodology/approach: The methodological apparatus of research is based on civilizational and constructivist approaches that allow us to understand the specifics and role of identity in the modern world, as well as the concept of civilizational confrontation in modern migration processes. As a part of the study, we used the concept of "cul… Show more

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“…One of the striking works in this direction is a study (Birkner & Donk, 2020) that deals with the problem of creating a new historical consciousness in the era of modern digital technology. There is an interesting study (Vodenko et al, 2020) that demonstrates the dangers of historical memory that consolidates communities along ethno-religious lines. In a study by Savin and Kasabutskaya (2019) the dangers of historical memory are noted, which can be a significant factor in ethno-confessional conflicts, which is extremely relevant for the multi-ethnic society of Russia.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the striking works in this direction is a study (Birkner & Donk, 2020) that deals with the problem of creating a new historical consciousness in the era of modern digital technology. There is an interesting study (Vodenko et al, 2020) that demonstrates the dangers of historical memory that consolidates communities along ethno-religious lines. In a study by Savin and Kasabutskaya (2019) the dangers of historical memory are noted, which can be a significant factor in ethno-confessional conflicts, which is extremely relevant for the multi-ethnic society of Russia.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%