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Renowned for their Christian faith and piety, the Armenians of Jerusalem are also recognized for many significant contributions to Christianity throughout history. Some of the oldest Christian hymns ...
...Kudüs’te en azından 4. yüzyıldan beri, yani 1700 yıldır Ermeniler yaşıyor. Oxford Üniversitesi Şarkiyat Enstitüsü öğretim üyelerinden Hratch Tchilingirian, Kudüs’teki Ermenilerin “Ermeni anavatanın dışında, varlığını halen sürdüren en eski diaspora topluluğu” olduğunu...
Paper: "Seeing the present from the future: Glocal Armenians and the Homeland?", ARPA Institute, 25th Anniversary Conference:Armenians and Armenia in the 21st Century: A Strategy for Long-Term Development.
15 July 2017, Glendale Civic Auditorium, Glendale, California.
In recent years a new discourse on “global Armenians” is increasingly becoming part of an effort of constructing a post-Genocide Armenian identity in the Diaspora — and Armenia. These new identity shapers seem to advocate a transition from “survival mentality” to celebration of life and success. One definition was provided in a full-page letter
... facing them,with a particular focus on the Armenians, the largest Christian community in the country.
Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian is an activist sociologist. In recent years he has drawn attention to the ...
... Armenians who invited the three bishops of the Patriarchate to Etchmiadzin for consultations and to jointly seek solution to the crisis.
Within days after their return from Etchmiadzin, on March 15, ...
Lecture: “The ‘Other’ Citizens – Armenians in Turkey between Isolation and (dis)Integration”, American University of Armenia (AUA), Political Science & International Affairs (PSIA).
Oxford University scholar Hratch Tchilingirian has published an article entitled "The 'Other' Citizens: Armenians in Turkey Between Isolation and (Dis)integration."
Since the establishment of the Turkish Republic, state discrimination against the Armenian community—and generally the non-Muslim minorities—has been institutionalized and systematically
Since the establishment of the Turkish Republic, state discrimination against the Armenian community—and generally the non-Muslim minorities—has been institutionalized and systematically used towards the detriment of the target community. This article provides a discussion of these issues and the processes of state and societal ‘othering’ of the Armenians in Turkey, with a particular focus on the impact of such policies and public discourses on the current situation of the community. It then provides an analysis of the internal dynamics of the Armenian community itself. The discussion highlights several sociological concepts that are useful to the understanding and analysis of the Turkish state’s and society’s treatment of the Armenians in Turkey today—or what the economists would call the stresses and distortions in the system.
... University of Armenia
“The ‘Other’ Citizens – Armenians in Turkey between Isolation and (dis)Integration”
Նոյեմբեր 16, 2016, ժամը 12-ից 13.30, Մաշտոցի անվան մատենադարան
“Հետազոտության մեթոդաբանություն, ...
... shouldn’t talk about the seven, eight million Armenians living outside Armenia. While numerically true, I don’t think we could talk about millions of Armenians in practical terms. Institutionally, the ...
... Studies on the historical juncture Armenians have arrived at, on the misconception that the Armenian Diaspora is an eight million single unit and on how to establish a reciprocally beneficial interaction ...
Օքսֆորդի համալսարանի արևելագիտության ամբիոնի դասախոս Հրաչ Չիլինկիրյանը ՍիվիլՆեթին պատմումէ Թուրքիայի հայհամայնքի ներկա վիճակի, գաղափարական հոսանքերի, իսլամացված հայերի ու հարակից թեմաների մասին։
«Ոչ թէ պահպանել, այլ ապրիլ մեր մշակոյթը» Դոկտ. Հրաչ Չիլինկիրեան
Լիբանան տուած իր աշխատանքային այցելութենէն օգտուելով, «Արարատ»ը հարցազրոյց մը ունեցաւ Օքսֆորտ համալսարանի դասախօս` Դոկտ. Հրաչ Չիլինկիրեանին հետ: Պէյրութ ծնած Դոկտ. Չիլինկիրեանի քննարկումները, վերլուծումները եւ առաջարկները հիմնուած են իր քաղաքական,
... our deliberations, it became very clear that one of the key nods or aspects for the vitality of Western Armenians is having a critical mass of writers, intellectuals, artists, publishers, in short, “content ...
... the Armenian 'Cold War' Today; Recommendations for Future Research at "Armenians and the Cold War" conference, organised by Armenian Research Centre, University of Michigan-Dearborn,
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... Institute of Technology), “When History Became Destiny: Armenians in Post-Genocide Turkey”; Sossie Kasbarian (University of Lancaster, United Kingdom), “The Politics of Memory and Activism: The Armenian ...