TY - JOUR T1 - From ‘Jarmark Europa’ to ‘Commodity City.’ New Marketplaces, Post-Socialist Migrations, and Cultural Diversity in Central and Eastern Europe JF - Central and Eastern European Migration Review Y1 - 2015 A1 - Hüwelmeier, Gertrud KW - post-socialist migrations; markets; diversity; religious practices; transnational Vietnamese AB - This article explores global bazaars run by migrants in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. Socialist and post-socialist mobilities have made a fundamental contribution to the establishment of new trading centres since the collapse of communism. Marketplaces change over time and are shaped by migration regimes, neo-liberalism and increasing cultural diversity. In bazaars we can study how diversity and economy mutually impact each other. I argue that post-socialist migrations have contributed to cultural diversity, thereby promoting the creation of new marketplaces, while everyday encounters in these localities result in conflict and/or solidarity among various groups. These processes are embedded in state regulations and are affected by the spatiality of bazaars in CEE urban surroundings. I conclude by focusing on religious diversity in the CEE bazaars, as cross-border religious practices not only help migrants to cope with social and economic hardships but also generate global interconnectedness. VL - 4 UR - http://ceemr.uw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/CEEMR_Vol_4_No_1_Huwelmeier.pdf CP - 1 EP - 39 SP - 27 ER -