Larissa Remennick

Professor
Sociology and Anthropology
Bar Ilan University
Israel

Biography

Dr. Larissa Remennick is affiliated to the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Bar Ilan University. Dr. Larissa Remennick is currently providing services as Professor. Dr. Larissa Remennick has published numerous publications in various national and international peer-reviewed journals and presented scientific papers across the world. Because of the active association with different societies and academies as well as the contributions, Dr. Larissa Remennick is been recognized by the subject experts around the world. Dr. Larissa Remennick contributions are appreciated by various reputed awards. Dr. Larissa Remennick clinical and scientific research interests include Sociological analysis of women's health and reproduction (fertility, birth control, assisted reproductive technologies); Immigration, ethnicity and ethnic diasporas, modes of immigrant integration and cultural transitions; transnational social fields, Former Soviet Jews and global Russian-Jewish diaspora; Immigrant youth and the emerging second generation and Immigration and inter-generational relations (parenting, solidarity, etc.).

Research Intrest

Sociological analysis of women's health and reproduction (fertility, birth control, assisted reproductive technologies); Immigration, ethnicity and ethnic diasporas, modes of immigrant integration and cultural transitions; transnational social fields, Former Soviet Jews and global Russian-Jewish diaspora; Immigrant youth and the emerging second generation and Immigration and inter-generational relations (parenting, solidarity, etc.)

List of Publications
Remennick L. Exploring intercultural relationships: A study of Russian immigrants married to native Israelis. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 2009 Oct 1:719-38.
Remennick L. The Russian-Jewish transnational social space: An overview. Journal of Jewish Identities. 2011;4(1):1-1.
Remennick L. Twenty years together: the ‘Great Aliya’and Russian Israelis in the mirror of social research.