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Nomadism As A Way Of Being Of The Immigrants And Internally Displaced Persons

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  • Kolinko, Marina

    (Vasyl Stus Donetsk National University)

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The article presents the innovatory understanding of the nomadic strategy of human being in the transitional condition. The aim of the article is to determine the role of the nomadic being way in the social group of internal migrants. It is substantiated, that aims and actions of a nomad are directed on creating new ways of realization and conceptualization of variants of nomadic being. It is explained, that a nomad doesn’t go by the way, offered by traditional types of activity, but searches innovatory ways of realization, doesn’t stop on deciphering of traditionally existing being senses, but produces them him/herself. A subject, living in a space of “boundaries” is deprived of the settled comfort, he/she searches for a possibility of balance and harmony, social recognition and improvement of own life conditions in the movement and change. The culture of choice, formed by the logic of the modern market, gives a nomad resources for regulating the own freedom degree. Nomadic instruments correspond to the migrants’ way of life. Digital nomadism creates stimuli for the active life and adaptation to new conditions of different groups of migrants.

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  • Kolinko, Marina, 2019. "Nomadism As A Way Of Being Of The Immigrants And Internally Displaced Persons," EUREKA: Social and Humanities, Scientific Route OÜ, issue 2, pages 56-62.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:social:y:2019:i:2:p:56-62
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