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Disruptive Technologies for e-Diasporas: Blockchain, DAOs, Data Cooperatives, Metaverse, and ChatGPT
E-diasporas are networks driven by human agency, connecting digital citizens to their home countries and diasporic fellows through digital tools. In contrast, Hyperconnected Diasporas (HD) are data-driven networks engaged in extractive activities, often ...
Igor Calzada
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We build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal allocation of labor between fighting and productive activities. In this setting, a diaspora emanating from one of the two groups can get actively involved in conflict by transferring financial resources to its origin country.
Mariani, Fabio +2 more
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The article discusses the problems of the effectiveness of a comparative analysis method used for diaspora studies. Depending on their nature, diasporas can be either comparable or non-comparable. The article provides a methodology for studying diasporas
Tigran Torosyan
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African Diaspora in the USA: History and Modernity [PDF]
In the context of the intensification of migration processes, the study of diasporas is becoming more relevant. Historically, Africa has been assigned the status of one of the main providers of human resources.
KHOKHOLKOVA Nadezhda Evgenevna
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Social and solidarity economy and access to food: Insights from Cameroon
The social and solidarity economy has an increasingly important role in the issue of access to food. This article examines food solidarity in various low-income communities in Cameroon.
Nathanael Ojong
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MUJERES MIGRANTES SUDAMERICANAS Y REDES DESCOLONIZADORAS EN CAMPAMENTOS DE ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
El macrocampamento Los Arenales, espacio relacional donde emergieron los relatos que se compartirán en este trabajo, se encuentra emplazado en Antofagasta, norte de Chile, en zona de desierto y mar.
Leyla Carolina Méndez Caro
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Securitizing the nation beyond the state: diasporas as threats, victims, and assets
Securitization theory has paid extensive attention to transnational issues, actors, and processes. Surprisingly, however, only little attention has been paid to the securitization of diaspora communities, defined as overseas citizens or co-nationals ...
Yehonatan Abramson
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Drame diasporique faussé et voix brisées dans l’écriture mokeddemienne [PDF]
The present article sheds light on the question of the distorted diasporic drama from which the broken voices of Malika Mokeddem’s writing derive. The author, in her novel Je dois tout à ton oubli, breaks her voice and that of her heroine by shaping an ...
Loubna Achheb
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Diasporas as cyberwarriors: infopolitics, participatory warfare and the 2020 Karabakh war
How do diasporas fight online information wars during armed conflicts in their homelands? I explore this question through interviews with 30 young diaspora Armenians in seven nations about their practical experiences of online activism during the 2020 ...
Dmitry Chernobrov
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Engaging Diasporas’ Potential in Higher Education System: Foreign Experience [PDF]
Introduction: the article deals with the main strategies used by foreign authorities and leading universities in order to foster the material base of the research and educational process. The article also addresses the role of international organisations
Ivan D. Loshkariov +1 more
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