The book explores the phenomenon of Russian migration to Western Europe after the Soviet Union's dissolution, addressing the fears of a mass influx from Eastern Europe. Through extensive interviews, it provides an ethnographic perspective on the experiences and challenges faced by these migrants, highlighting their motivations, cultural adjustments, and the socio-political implications of their movement. This account offers a nuanced understanding of migration in the post-communist era, shedding light on the complexities of identity and belonging.
Helen Kopnina Books
This author examines critical questions surrounding humanity's relationship with the environment. Her work centers on environmental education, biological conservation, and environmental social sciences. Through her writing, she seeks to foster a deeper understanding of our ecological challenges and promote more sustainable approaches. She is characterized by her analytical and interdisciplinary approach to addressing pressing environmental concerns.


Sustainability : key issues
- 410 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This comprehensive textbook brings together in one volume the broad spectrum of topics covered under sustainability, from participation, resilience, growth, ecological modernism through to culture, sustainable communities and sustainable consumption. The book provides postgraduate and final year undergraduate students in sustainable development and in environmental studies with a wealth of international and interdisciplinary expertise to challenge their thinking in new ways on the key issues in sustainability.