Self-preservation of ethnos: revisiting the functions of migration

 
PIIS013216250006668-7-1
DOI10.31857/S013216250006668-7
Publication type Article
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Occupation: Chief Researcher
Affiliation: Institute of Socio-Political Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Journal nameSotsiologicheskie issledovaniya
EditionIssue 9
Pages127-135
Abstract

In the article, along with the generally accepted functions of migration, it is proposed to consider the action of a new, additional function, the essence of which is expressed in ensuring self-defense and the development of the ethnic group as a single socio-cultural community. There is shown the role of migration in the settlement of peoples and the development of vast territories. There is revealed the features of ethnic migration and its main forms – refugees, forced migrants, repatriation, deportation. The concept of «ethnic migration potential» (EMF) is defined, which can be used to identify the diversity of relationships in ethnic migration processes, forecasting the stability of the ethnic group in extreme conditions and determine the threshold values of the preservation of the ethnic group integrity as a single ethnosocial mechanism. It is considered the features of the return migration of compatriots, including Russians from former Soviet republics, a program of repatriation of ethnic Kazakhs (oralmans) to their historic homeland, and the problems of ethnic Germans who migrated to Russia in the XVII century under Peter I and Catherine II, the tendency for the movement of the countries-participants of the CIS to the mono-ethnic structure of the population and the consequences of this process. The main directions of migration policy of Russia as a multi-ethnic state are proposed. The key provisions of this policy, based on Russia's national interests and ensuring its economic security, should be the achievement of stable natural growth of the population, including the Russian as a state-forming people, the preservation of the status of a multinational state.

Keywordsethnic migration, ethnic migration potential, functions of migration, self-preservation of ethnos, migration policy
Received20.09.2019
Publication date25.09.2019
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