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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND ALTERNATIVE VISIONS OF DIASPORA [PDF]
This paper explores the contemporary relationship between international student migration and diaspora formation.
Rachel Brooks, Johanna Waters
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The Hadrami Diaspora: A "diaspora for others" in the Indian Ocean
The term diaspora has, over the past two decades, become ubiquitous both in the vernacular and in academia, to the point that it appears to have lost its acuity as an analytical concept, often meaning little more than a group of migrants.
Iain Walker
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Internal migration and changes in language repertoire among Sindhi youth
Today many young members of the Sindhi community are migrating from villages to cities in Pakistan, where the national language, Urdu and the co-official language, English, dominates.
Muhammad Hassan Abbasi +2 more
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Moscow Mari: Ethnic Culture in the Internal Diaspora
The article deals with the problem of maintaining and preserving Mari ethnic culture in the conditions of an internal diaspora. The purpose of the article is to identify the conditions for maintaining and to determine the prospects for preserving Moscow ...
Marina V. Kutsaeva
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The article deals with one of the most interesting and fairly unstudied functions of the ethnic language in the conditions of the internal diaspora – the language of dreams.
Marina V. Kutsaeva
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The paper studies the role and functions of songs in an ethnic language in the life of representatives of the internal diaspora. The article is based on the results of sociolinguistic surveys conducted in Chuvash and Mari diasporas of the Moscow region ...
Marina V. Kutsaeva
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Introduction. The Chinese language, unlike Russian, has several terms, denoting different statuses of Chinese migrants, but there is no term such as “diaspora”.
N. Van, E. O. Leonteva
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Using the Lung Kong Association as a case study, this article explores the cultural and socio-religious significance of the clan association in overseas Chinese societies.
Yong Chen
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The relocation of Armenians by Shah Abbas I in 1604 formed a large Christian group in Iran. During XVII – XXI centuries the Armenian diaspora of Iran was influenced by the political course of the central government of Iran. Over the entire period of life
I. Nazar’yan
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The Meaning of Home after Internal Migration for a Local-Based Community in Jakarta
In the context of urbanization in Indonesia, home for migrants is often associated with a place where they will return after leaving. This idea becomes even clearer on Lebaran Day.
Aris Masruri Harahap
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