"I am just a human being …". Ethnic Identification of Young Slovenes in Southern Carinthia

Authors

  • Stefanie Vavti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-11.2.1409

Keywords:

ethnic identification, Slovene ethnic group, Southern Carinthia, young generation

Abstract

Demographic and socioeconomic data show that the youth of small ethnic groups, such as the Slovenes in Southern Carinthia (Austria), are threatened: Their ethnic survival is affected by migration processes, declining birth rates, increasing numbers of the elderly, shifting of identification through intermarriage, and the declining use of the indigenous languages. Moreover, through processes of globalization and individualization the younger generation has to redefine its identification. In this article I will present the qualitative, biographic approach of my research work: On the basis of selected case reconstructions I will demonstrate how three young Slovenes in Southern Carinthia identify and locate themselves in their respective ethnic group and how important—under circumstances of globalization processes—their ethnic identification is. Whereas young people who are well integrated in Slovene schools, families, and cultural organizations still feel deeply rooted in their ethnic group, those living in ethnic mixed families or in German speaking environments with biographical breaks, show distance, ambivalence, and various affiliation-conflicts, but with a feeling of belonging to their Slovene ethnic roots. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1002290

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Author Biography

Stefanie Vavti

Stefanie VAVTI, Dr. phil., Studium der Politologie und Publizistik in Wien und Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin in verschiedenen Forschungsprojekten und -einrichtungen. Arbeitsschwerpunkte und Interessen: ethnische Minderheiten, Migration, Biografieforschung, qualitative Forschungsmethoden, Identifikationen und Identität.

Published

2010-05-16

How to Cite

Vavti, S. (2010). "I am just a human being …". Ethnic Identification of Young Slovenes in Southern Carinthia. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-11.2.1409