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African Digital Diasporas: Technologies, Tactics, and Trends
Diasporas have a long history. The essence of diaspora is some form of displacement coupled with relations of belonging and identification that link members of a diaspora to each other and to a shared origin (Braziel and Mannur 2007).
V. Bernal
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The Repertoire of Extraterritorial Repression: Diasporas and Home States
This article scrutinises the extraterritorial repression strategies of contemporary non-democracies, as evidenced by the Turkish Justice and Development Party’s efforts to purge the Gulen Movement globally after the 2016 coup attempt.
A. Öztürk, Hakkı Taş
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Why do conflict-generated diasporas pursue sovereignty-based claims through state-based or transnational channels? : Armenian, Albanian and Palestinian diasporas in the UK compared [PDF]
Over the past decade, diaspora mobilization has become of increasing interest to International Relations scholars who study terrorism, civil wars and transnational social movements and networks.
Koinova, Maria
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Usages de Facebook dans l’évènementialisation de la construction d’une communauté transnationale
Malagasy diaspora in France has many associations, but it’s an exploded structure because of the lack of legitimacy. In this way, state actors take part in the organization of a tribune in order to push forward Malagasy diaspora.
Sarah Rakotoary
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Les étudiants congolais à Bruxelles dans les années 1950
Very few of the first Congolese students in Belgium entered Belgian higher education before the independence of the Republic of the Congo. This can be explained in particular by the general education policy pursued by the Belgian authorities in their ...
Romain Landmeters
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Meanwhile, the concept of diaspora – the Greek term applied in the Septuaginta to the Jewish experience – has been losing its textual meaning in recent decades, metamorphosing into its opposite: the idea of a geographical centre with a periphery of people who are not physically there.
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Communication internationale, média diasporique en ligne et espace public en Afrique
In recent years, research in international communication has undergone some evolution that makes it a less focused field of communication for development and more exploded, dealing with several objects (media coverage, information technology and ...
Jean-Jacques Bogui, Julien Atchoua
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Can immigrant remittances support development finance? [PDF]
Immigrant remittances are a significant source of income and finance for developing economies, representing about three times’ official development assistance and over half of foreign direct investment annually received.
Julca Alex
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The relationship of states to populations beyond their borders is of increasing interest to those seeking to understand the international politics of migration. This introduction to the special issue of International Political Science Review on diasporas
M. Koinova, Gerasimos Tsourapas
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Boris Adjemian, La fanfare du négus: Les Arméniens en Éthiopie (XIXe– XXe siècles)
Review
Valentina Calzolari
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