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Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States

, 2021
Why do conflict-generated diasporas mobilize in contentious and non-contentious ways or use mixed strategies of contention? Why do they channel their homeland-oriented goals through host-states, transnational networks, and international organizations ...
M. Koinova
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Diaspora and mapping methodologies: tracing transnational digital connections with ‘mattering maps’

open access: yesGlobal Networks, 2019
There is a methodological tendency in work on diaspora and digital media for quantitative investigations to approach diaspora in static ways that contrast with theories of diaspora as a dynamic cultural formation.
Fernando N Van Der Vlist   +1 more
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Cultural Identity and Diaspora

Undoing Place?, 2014
A new cinema of the Caribbean is emerging, joining the company of the other `Third Cinemas'. It is related to, but different from, the vibrant film and other forms of visual representation of the Afro-Caribbean (and Asian) `blacks' of the diasporas of ...
Stuart Hall
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Cartographies of Diaspora: Contesting Identities

, 1996
Introduction: Situated Identities/Diasporic Transcription 1. Constructions of the 'Asian' in post-war Britain: Culture, Politics and Identity in Pre-Thatcher Years 2. Unemployment, Gender and Racism 3.
A. Brah
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Conceptualizing ‘diaspora diplomacy’: Territory and populations betwixt the domestic and foreign

, 2019
This article bridges diaspora studies and diplomacy studies by proposing the concept of ‘diaspora diplomacy’, which considers the components of diplomacy and the changing relationships that diasporas have with states and other diplomatic actors.
E. Ho, Fiona McConnell
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Toward a definition of diaspora

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2018
With the emergence of diaspora studies as a field, scholars from different disciplines have offered diverse definitions of the concept of diaspora. Thus far, scholarly debates about what constitutes a diaspora continue to thrive.
J. Grossman
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Diaspora

2020
The term “diaspora” was a neologism coined by the translators of the Hebraic Bible into Greek in the 3rd century bc, and derived from the Greek diaspeirein (“dia” meaning “through, across” and “speirein” “to scatter”). Originally associated with the Jewish diaspora, the term was later used to refer to other diasporas, and in particular the Armenian ...
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Immigrant, Nationalist and Proud: A Twitter Analysis of Indian Diaspora Supporters for Brexit and Trump

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2019
The Brexit referendum to leave the EU and Trump’s success in the US general election in 2016 sparked new waves of discussion on nativism, nationalism, and the far right.
E. Leidig
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Is the Filipino Diaspora a Diaspora?

Critical Asian Studies, 2015
ABSTRACT:Despite the widespread popularity of the discourse on diasporas since the 1980s, the recognition of a Filipino diaspora in the wider Anglophone scholarly world did not occur until the mid 2000s. A major factor for this recognition was the considerable number of scholarly works on Filipino Americans produced largely by Filipino American ...
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Revisiting “The ‘diaspora’ diaspora”

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2017
I am grateful to Claire Alexander for her generous and thoughtful commentary on my 2005 article “The ‘diaspora’ diaspora”.
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