Abstract: Fonds audiovisuel du programme "ESCoM-AAR" (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archives Audiovisuelles de la Recherche. Paris, France, 2000 - 2016). ; Riva Kasoryano is a researcher in the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Researches in France) and is a teacher in the Institute of Political Studies of Paris. She dedicated the most part of her researches to the themes of identity, minority, formiation of community and notably relations of these with States, including the situation of migrations in Europe and in the United States and the situation of minorities in Ottoman Empire and contemporary Turkey. She is the author of "La France, l’Allemagne et leurs Immigrés. Négocier l’identité" ("France, Germany and their Immigrants. To negotiate identity") (Paris, Armand Colin,1997) and she coordinated a collective work -"Quelle identité pour l’Europe ? Le multiculturalisme à l’épreuve" ("What identity for Europe? The multiculturalism in assay") (Paris, Presses of Sciences-Po,1998); "Nationalism in mutation in Oriental Mediterranean Sea" with Alain Dieckhoff (Paris, Presses of the CNRS, 2002). Riva Kastoryano provides in this interview the definitions of terms such as immigration, inegration, transnational community, diaspora, transnational nationalism, and describes their functioning in States and at the transnational level, their influence on States of origine. The researcher particularly compares two Turkish communities in France and Turkish communities in France and Germany. She examines, more in general, the muslim immigration in Europe. ; Riva KASTORYANO est directrice de recherche au CNRS (Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales) et enseigne à l’Institut d’Etudes Politique de Paris. Elle a obtenu son doctorat en sociologie à l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales et son habilitation à diriger des recherches à Sciences Po. Elle a enseigné à Harvard de 1984 à 1987 (Departement of social studies) et a été fellow à l’Institute for Advanced Studies de Princeton en 1997, au ...
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