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Cultural Identity and Diaspora
Undoing Place?, 2014A 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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Memory, homecoming and the politics of diaspora tourism in China
Tourism Geographies, 2020Diaspora tourism has become a significant form of transnational mobility that underlies many issues in the field of tourism and migration studies. Despite a considerable body of research that focuses on tourism motivations of home return and its social ...
Yujie Zhu
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Toward a definition of diaspora
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2018With 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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Voice After Exit: Explaining Diaspora Mobilization for the Arab Spring
Social Forces, 2019:Research demonstrates that diaspora movements play a powerful role in contentious politics and social change in their homelands under a range of conditions.
D. Moss
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Revisiting “The ‘diaspora’ diaspora”
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2017I am grateful to Claire Alexander for her generous and thoughtful commentary on my 2005 article “The ‘diaspora’ diaspora”.
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Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2019
Militant groups are usually committed to violent tactics to pursue their goals. Yet, in certain cases, militants adopt nonviolent tactics and desist from violence. As internal conflict rarely remains isolated from outside influence, I argue that external
M. Petrova
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Militant groups are usually committed to violent tactics to pursue their goals. Yet, in certain cases, militants adopt nonviolent tactics and desist from violence. As internal conflict rarely remains isolated from outside influence, I argue that external
M. Petrova
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Diaspora/Diasporas. Archétype et typologie
Revue européenne des migrations internationales, 1993Diaspora / Diasporas - Archétype et typologie Alain MEDAM Les configurations diasporiques sont de plus en plus nombreuses et variées dans le monde présent. Aussi, le concept de Diaspora — provenu, pour l'essentiel, de l'expérience juive de l'exil et de la dispersion — doit-il être actualisé et, pour cela, précisé.
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Mapping the genomic diaspora of gastric cancer
Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2021K. Yeoh, P. Tan
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Diaspora Institutions and Diaspora Governance
International Migration Review, 2014Why do governments form institutions devoted to emigrants and their descendants in the diaspora? Such institutions have become a regular feature of political life in many parts of the world: Over half all United Nations Member States now have one. Diaspora institutions merit research because they connect new developments in the global governance of ...
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2019
This chapter examines the internationalization strategies taken by business groups to understand how business groups act as “makers of global business.” It explains the case of the Koc group, the largest and one of the most internationalized Turkish business groups, with operations in automotive, consumer electronics, energy and petrochemicals, banking
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This chapter examines the internationalization strategies taken by business groups to understand how business groups act as “makers of global business.” It explains the case of the Koc group, the largest and one of the most internationalized Turkish business groups, with operations in automotive, consumer electronics, energy and petrochemicals, banking
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