Abstract
Sociological research shows that there is intolerance towards migrants staying in Russian society. Moreover, Russian citizens express the highest level of negativism in relation to representatives of the North Caucasus, that is, citizens of our country who come to work in its other regions. Also, the representations of migrants themselves about the local residents in host societies remain unexplored. In the article, based on the theory of contact, an attempt is made to study the migratory experience of migrants from the Republic of Dagestan who are leaving for work in the capital (direct contact) and their social environment in places of permanent residence (extended contact), as well as the role of direct and indirect migration experience in the formation representations of rural residents of the republic about Moscow and Muscovites. Residents of the republic who did not have migration experience were considered as a control group. The study used quantitative and qualitative methods – questioning respondents who had never been to Moscow and in-depth interviews with labor migrants. It was found that extended contact with Muscovites does not have a significant effect on the changes in their perceptions about the descendants of rural areas of the Republic of Dagestan, their social environment of migrants and other residents of the villages under study. Also, a comparative analysis of the formation of representations of migrants and rural residents of the two North Caucasian republics – Chechnya and Dagestan. There are significant differences in the regions studied, connected, in our opinion, with the frequency of contacts with the Russian population in the places where migrants live.
Highlights
In the article, based on the theory of contact, an attempt is made to study the migratory experience of migrants from the Republic of Dagestan who are leaving for work in the capital and their social environment in places of permanent residence, as well as the role of direct and indirect migration experience in the formation representations of rural residents of the republic about Moscow and Muscovites
Residents of the republic who did not have migration experience were considered as a control group
C. et al The extended contact effect: Knowledge of cross-group friendships and prejudice
Summary
Исследования показывают, что в российском обществе присутствуют тревожные настроения и интолерантность по отношению к прибывающим мигрантам. Внимание исследователей чаще привлекает отношение принимающего общества к прибывающим мигрантам, в то время как представления самих мигрантов о местных жителях остаются практически неизученными. В связи с этим мы попытались рассмотреть представления сельских жителей Республики Дагестан о Москве и москвичах и то, как прямой или опосредованный миграционный опыт влияет на эти представления. В. Лашук Представления мигрантов из Республики Дагестан и их социального окружения о Москве и москвичах 85. В данной работе мы рассмотрим формирование представлений о столице и её жителях у мигрантов из Дагестана, их социального окружения (родственников, друзей, соседей) в местах постоянного проживания и у не имеющих миграционного опыта сельских жителей республики.
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