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Inter-Diasporic Relations: The Tunisian Diaspora and Arab/Muslim Communities in Hungary

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2025-03-31
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Yossri , J. (2025). Inter-Diasporic Relations: The Tunisian Diaspora and Arab/Muslim Communities in Hungary. Special Treatment - Interdisciplinary Journal, 11(SI), 219-225. https://doi.org/10.18458/10.18458/KB.2025.SI.219
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As the study of human cultures, traditions, and the way communities develop their cultural identities, cultural anthropology analyzes how various groups develop and evolve in different socio-cultural environments. The primary focus of this scientific field of studies is the investigation of migration, diasporas, and cultural exchanges which represent the main factors contributing to identity creation and adaptability within heterogeneous contexts. Within this framework, this paper explores inter-diasporic relations. More specifically, the Tunisian diaspora in Hungary and its contacts with other Arab and Muslim populations, particularly Turkish, Moroccan, and Syrian groups, in addition to their interactions with locals and other different groups.