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Introduction: East European Diasporas, Migration and Cosmopolitanism Ulrike Ziemer and Sean P. Roberts Part 1: The Past in the Present: Fostering Cosmopolitanism 1. Cosmopolitanism in Practice: Perspectives on the Nansen Passports Rebecka Lettevall 2. Between Long-Distance Nationalism and ‘Rooted’ Cosmopolitanism? Armenian-American Engagement with their Homeland Tsypylma Darieva Part 2: Making and Re-making Diasporas from Former Yugoslavia 3. Diaspora Impact on European Community Policy-Making: Ex-Yugoslavia as a Case Study Branislav Radeljic 4. Diaspora, Cosmopolitanism and Post-Territorial Citizenship in Contemporary Croatia Francesco Ragazzi Part 3: Locating Diaspora in and Beyond Germany 5. Cosmopolitanism in Kazakhstan: Sociability, Memory and Diasporic Disorder Rita Sanders 6. Migration Memoirs and Narratives of Polish Migrants in Berlin Dorota Praszałowicz Part 4: Exploring Ethical Challenges in Research on Migration 7. The Beginning and End of a Beautiful Friendship: Ethical Issues in the Ethnographic Study of Sociality amongst Russian-speaking Migrants in London Darya Malyutina 8. Facets of Migrant Identity: Ethical Dilemmas in Research among Romanian Migrants in the UK Oana Romocea
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