Social Sciences
folklore
100%
Israel
76%
immigrant
75%
narrative
52%
Jew
37%
Ukraine
35%
USSR
33%
antisemitism
31%
Israeli
29%
speaking
26%
image of the enemy
20%
diaspora
20%
writer
19%
Russia
19%
English language
19%
immigration
18%
migration
18%
mythology
18%
fairy tale
16%
Internet
15%
history
14%
ethnic group
13%
participant observation
13%
linguistics
13%
German Federal Railways
13%
computer-mediated communication
13%
emigration
12%
acoustics
12%
interaction
11%
Russian language
11%
virtual reality
11%
interview
10%
Arab
10%
educational institution
10%
center-periphery
10%
ethnography
10%
disaster
9%
multilingualism
9%
time
8%
medicine
8%
town
8%
collective consciousness
8%
Western Europe
7%
opposition
7%
language of instruction
7%
symbol
7%
genre
6%
social stratification
6%
poetry
6%
concession
6%
Arts & Humanities
Folklore
83%
Immigrants
54%
Israel
37%
Ukraine
36%
Ruthenia
28%
Fiction
28%
Proverbs
25%
Personal Narratives
24%
Plot
22%
Fantasy
19%
Domestication
18%
Anna Akhmatova
18%
Russia
17%
Computer-mediated Communication
16%
Speculative Fiction
16%
Writer
16%
Jewish Source
15%
Alternative History
15%
Toponymy
15%
Fairytales
15%
Cyberspace
15%
World Wide Web
14%
Literary Character
14%
Immigration
14%
Ghost
14%
Russian History
14%
Eloquence
14%
Holy Land
13%
Saying
13%
Treasure
11%
Doctors
11%
Jews
11%
Jerusalem
11%
Disaster
10%
Diasporas
10%
Mythology
10%
Ghost Stories
10%
Folk
10%
Slavica
10%
Ethnic Groups
9%
Enemy
9%
Middle Age
9%
Hero
9%
Medicine
9%
Illness
9%
Soviet Union
9%
Russian Writers
8%
Robin Hood
8%
Language
8%
Trams
8%