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ECMI Publications Programme

The ECMI prepares publications at different stages in our work and with varied aims. Below is a list of our current publications database, and in the left menu there is access to descriptions of our publications. If you have any questions regarding our publications, you are welcome to contact our Librarian Mr. William McKinney directly.

Publication Database

Issue 1/2012

Release Date 01-01-2012

JEMIE - Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe is a peer-reviewed electronic journal edited under the auspices of the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI). JEMIE is a multi-disciplinary journal, which addresses minority issues across a broad range of studies, such as ethnopolitics, democratization, conflict management, good governance, participation, minority issues and minority rights. It is devoted to analysing current developments in minority-majority relations in the wider Europe, and stimulating further debate amongst academics, students and practitioners on issues of instability and integration that are hampering democratic development in Europe - both East and West.


Special Issue on Minority Languages


Introduction to the Special Issue: Political and Economic Obstacles of Minority Language Maintenance

Janne Saarikivi and Heiko F. Marten

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The Education Reform in Russia and its Impact on Teaching of the Minority Languages: An Effect of Nation-Building?

Konstantin Zamyatin

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Maintenance of South Estonian Varieties: A Focus on Institutions

Kadri Koreinik and Evar Saar

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Latgalian in Latvia: A Continuous Struggle for Political Recognition

Sanita Lazdiņa and Heiko F. Marten

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The End of Minority Languages? Europe’s Regional Languages in Perspective

Michael Hornsby and Timofey Agarin

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Land and Language: The Struggle for National, Territorial, and Linguistic Integrity of the Oneida People

John H. Johnsen, Bartosz Hlebowicz, and Harry Schüler

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Why Care about Lënapei lixsëwakàn? Ethnography of the Lenape Language Loss

Bartosz Hlebowicz

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