The Armenian Diaspora Project has made available the findings of its multi-year, 10-country survey about the views and opinions of Armenian diaspora communities about identity, culture, and traditions. Download the survey results for free at https://www.armeniandiasporasurvey.com
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Who Are We? Results Of A Large Study
About Armenian Identity & Culture Now
Available
Following three years of research in 2019, 2021 and 2022 the Armenian
Diaspora Project has published the results of its comprehensive Armenian
Diaspora Survey.
Researchers asked 12,000 Armenians in more
than fifty diaspora communities to provide their
opinions on identity, language, culture, and
relations with the Republic of Armenia.
The research provides community leaders and
policymakers with information about Armenian
communities around the world and improves
their understanding of diasporic life.
The Armenian diaspora is
multifaceted, complex, and
geographically spread but the main
subject around which virtually all
themes in diasporic life orbit is
Armenian identity.
The survey found that the Armenian
diaspora identity is largely self-
defined, fluid, and personalized. It is
shaped by multiple variables,
including community and education.
Even individuals living in the same country, state, or city have different
perceptions, opinions, and understanding of what it means to be Armenian.
The Armenian Diaspora Survey was funded by the Armenian Communities
Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and carried out by the
Armenian Institute in London.
Go To
https://www.armeniandiasporasurvey.com
About Armenian Identity & Culture Now
Available
Following three years of research in 2019, 2021 and 2022 the Armenian
Diaspora Project has published the results of its comprehensive Armenian
Diaspora Survey.
Researchers asked 12,000 Armenians in more
than fifty diaspora communities to provide their
opinions on identity, language, culture, and
relations with the Republic of Armenia.
The research provides community leaders and
policymakers with information about Armenian
communities around the world and improves
their understanding of diasporic life.
The Armenian diaspora is
multifaceted, complex, and
geographically spread but the main
subject around which virtually all
themes in diasporic life orbit is
Armenian identity.
The survey found that the Armenian
diaspora identity is largely self-
defined, fluid, and personalized. It is
shaped by multiple variables,
including community and education.
Even individuals living in the same country, state, or city have different
perceptions, opinions, and understanding of what it means to be Armenian.
The Armenian Diaspora Survey was funded by the Armenian Communities
Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and carried out by the
Armenian Institute in London.
Go To
https://www.armeniandiasporasurvey.com