Economy, Trade and Ethnicity in Borderlands

Economy, Trade and Ethnicity in Borderlands

Date: June 13, 2008
Economy, Trade and Ethnicity in Borderlands
On June 12, 2008 Artak Dabaghyan, CRRC Armenia Fellow presented findings on his research entitled “Economy, Trade and Ethnicity in Borderlands: Ethnographic Survey in Tavush Region of Armenia.”

 

The ethnographical survey in the Tavush region of Armenia aims to explain how the trade on the Armenian-Georgian-Azerbaijani border affects peoples’ ethnic stereotypes and political attitudes. The study included focus groups and interviews with community members, traders, local administration and NGO representatives, as well as on-site ethnographic observations.

 

 

Photos made by the fellow at the borderlands in Tavush region, Armenia.As usual, the paper is available at CRRC-Armenia website.