Replication of the Historical Experience of Self-Organization in a Foreign Cultural Environment: The Case of the “Katib” Hazara Student Association in Moscow
DOI: 10.33876/2311-0546/2021-4/230-250
Keywords:
Moscow, Hazara ethnic group, migration, Afghanistan, national organizationsAbstract
The article is devoted to the migrants from the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – the Hazara ethnic group – in Moscow. The Katib Student Scientific and Cultural Association in the Russian Federation provides an example of a group's internal self-organization and socialization in a foreign cultural society. The mechanisms of adaptation are based on historical experience and often refer to the region of origin. Relations with other "Afghan" ethnic groups in Moscow largely repeat the situation in Afghanistan itself.
For Citation: Seitov, E.M. 2021. Replication of the Historical Experience of Self-Organization in a Foreign Cultural Environment: The Case of the "Katib" Hazara Student Association in Moscow. Herald of Anthropology (Vestnik Antropologii) 4: 230-250.