Migration Processes and Challenges in Contemporary Russia: St. Petersburg Case Study
Par : Marya Rozanova
Release date: Jan 2012
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars/Kennan Institute
ISBN: 978-1-938027-01-7
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Modern Migration and the Challenge of
Xenophobia in the Russian Federation
1.1. Principal Causes of Xenophobia
1.2. Principal Targets of Xenophobia
1.3. From Slogans to Action: Dynamics in the Escalation of Violence
Chapter 2 - Demographic Characteristics and Migration
Flows in St. Petersburg
2.1. Historical Perspective on Interethnic Relations and Identity in St. Petersburg
Chapter 3. Mechanisms for Harmonizing Interethnic Relations
in St. Petersburg
3.1. Theoretical Foundations of Tolerance-1 Program
3.2. Major Events of Tolerance-1 Program Implementation
3.3. Intermediate Results of Tolerance-1 Program
3.4. Tolerance-2 Program: Continuity and Change
Chapter 4. Tolerance Promotion in St. Petersburg:
Project Details
4.1. Round Table—Interethnic Dialogue: The Role of Youth (2007)
4.2. Tolerance Trainings and Workshops for Young People (2007–2012)
4.3. Makarov Academy’s Multicultural Experience: Answers to New Challenges
(2010–2012)