@article{8527b137-f3f2-4454-9312-0c0bec237717, author = {Seweryn Kapinos}, title = {(Non)Identity Dilemmas of Poles in Great Britain. A Case Study of Hertfordshire County}, journal = {Migration Studies – Review of Polish Diaspora}, volume = {2018 (XLIV)}, number = {Vol. 167, issue 1}, year = {2018}, issn = {2081-4488}, pages = {117-143},keywords = {Great Britain; identity; interaction; intercultural communication}, abstract = {Most migrants from Poland who live in Great Britain long-term, fairly well-educated, young and with bad experiences in their sending country can manage quite well professionally and socially in the new circumstances and are basically happy with the decision to have left the country of origin. This is a completely new quality in Polish migration, and therefore is important but difficult to grasp because of its distinctness as compared to traditional forms of migration. When people migrate from one nation or culture to another they carry their identity with them. On settling down in the new culture, their cultural identity is likely to change as well as their sense of belonging. In this paper the author attempts to identify the main characteristics of Polish migrants’ identity in their new surroundings. The main subject of the study is the relationship between socio-cultural identity and migration.}, doi = {10.4467/25444972SMPP.18.006.8915}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/smpp/article/nie-dylematy-tozsamosciowe-polakow-w-wielkiej-brytanii-na-przykladzie-badan-w-hrabstwie-hertfordshire} }