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Dve domovini / Two Homelands

Internet and the transformations in preserving cultural heritage in American-Slovenian ethnic communities


Co-author(s):Jure Gombač (ur.), Kristina Toplak (ur.), Jernej Mlekuž (ur.)
Leto:2008
Publisher(s):Inštitut za slovensko izseljenstvo ZRC SAZU, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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The text presents the findings of the field work in American-Slovenian ethnic communities in Cleveland and New York in the United States of America, which was conducted in Summer 2008. The aim of the filed work was to find out, how the virtual world of internet is used for preserving, developing and transforming of the bondage among people of Slovenian descent, who are interested in their ethnic identity. The immense possibilities of the usage of internet happens in time, when after a hundred of years, some Slovenian institutions, organizations and activities are diminishing or getting closed and abolished. The question is, how the changed circumstances, the new possibilities and the different obstacles influence the organizing and reorganizing of preserving cultural heritage among Slovenian migrants and their descendants.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/27021
    • title
      • Internet in preobrazbe ohranjanja kulturne dediščine v slovenskoameriških etničnih skupnostih
      • Internet and the transformations in preserving cultural heritage in American-Slovenian ethnic communities
    • creator
      • Mirjam Milharčič Hladnik
    • contributor
      • Jure Gombač (ur.)
      • Kristina Toplak (ur.)
      • Jernej Mlekuž (ur.)
    • subject
      • kulturna dediščina
      • internet
      • etnične skupnosti
      • virtualne soseščine
      • cultural heritage
      • internet
      • ethnic communities
      • virtual neighborhoods
    • description
      • Besedilo predstavlja ugotovitve terenskega dela v slovenskoameriških etničnih skupnostih v Clevelandu in New Yorku v Združenih državah Amerike, ki je potekalo poleti 2008. Cilj obiska je bilo ugotoviti, kako se virtualni svet interneta uporablja za ohranjanje, razvijanje in spreminjanje povezanosti med ljudmi, ki jih druži slovensko poreklo in želja ohranjati svojo etnično identiteto. Razširjena ponudba in uporaba interneta sovpada s časom, ko se po stotih letih intenzivnega delovanja število slovenskih institucij, organizacij in dejavnosti zmanjšuje ali pa se le-te celo ukinjajo. Vprašanje je, kako lahko v spremenjenih okoliščinah nove možnosti in različne ovire vplivajo na organiziranje in reorganiziranje ohranjanja kulturne dediščine med slovenskimi migranti in njihovimi potomci.
      • The text presents the findings of the field work in American-Slovenian ethnic communities in Cleveland and New York in the United States of America, which was conducted in Summer 2008. The aim of the filed work was to find out, how the virtual world of internet is used for preserving, developing and transforming of the bondage among people of Slovenian descent, who are interested in their ethnic identity. The immense possibilities of the usage of internet happens in time, when after a hundred of years, some Slovenian institutions, organizations and activities are diminishing or getting closed and abolished. The question is, how the changed circumstances, the new possibilities and the different obstacles influence the organizing and reorganizing of preserving cultural heritage among Slovenian migrants and their descendants.
    • publisher
      • Inštitut za slovensko izseljenstvo ZRC SAZU
    • date
      • 2008
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
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    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd