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On Babushkas and Postcapitalism: Theorising Diverse Economies from the Global East
Abstract As transformative visions for more just and sustainable societies multiply around the globe, the Diverse and Community Economies approach presents one of the most influential strategies to advance postcapitalist visions. In this paper, we contribute to this project based on our research and activism in the Global East, intended here as Central
Lucie Sovová +10 more
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Language and identity in the Assyrian diaspora [PDF]
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McClure, Erica F.
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The economic consequences of ‘brain drain’ of the best and brightest: Microeconomic evidence from five countries [PDF]
Brain drain has long been a common concern for migrant-sending countries, particularly for small countries where high-skilled emigration rates are highest.
Gibson, John, McKenzie, David
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FUGITIVE KINSHIPS: Imperial Legacies, Wayward Acts, and Queer Bonds among Filipino Migrants in Japan
ABSTRACT Like countless other immigrants in the Global North, many Filipinos in Japan have relied on kinship ties to citizens—descent and marriage—to become lawful residents. The hinging of mobility on family ties, however, has yielded a messy by‐product: fugitive kinships—bonds formed outside the narrow juridical definitions of family, typically ...
SUMA IKEUCHI
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Diasporic consciousness in contemporary Colombia [PDF]
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Palencia-Roth, Michael
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В статье на материале данных, полученных в результате проведения социолингвистических обследований в чувашской и марийской диаспорах Московского региона, рассматриваются языковые практики представителей этнических групп, проживающих в условиях внутренней диаспоры, демонстрирующих высокий уровень языковой лояльности и стремление сохранить этнический ...
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Marriage has long been a legacy of overseas deployment for Australian servicemen. In the case of the war in Vietnam, Australian men often interacted with local women on base, in civilian spaces, or in passing. Occasionally, couples would form private relationships and, in some cases, marry and return to Australia at the end of deployment.
Anna Wilkinson
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On the Shoulders of Generations: Philanthropy in the Indian American Community of Silicon Valley [PDF]
Based on interviews, examines traditions, trends, and values in philanthropy among immigrants from India in Silicon Valley, including the shift from personal and private charity to institutionalized giving among the Indian ...
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The role of literary prizes in celebrating minority literature: The case of Sámi
Abstract In studies on the theory and history of literary prizes, national and global perspectives are emphasized. In this contribution, I will adopt this perspective to investigate how literary prizes and cultural transfer play a role in the visibility and celebration of Sámi literature in Northern Europe.
Petra Broomans
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Abstract During the International Women's Year (IWY) of 1975, United Nations bodies made concerted efforts to ensure global awareness and understanding of the IWY aims of equality, peace and development, via the mass media. In this article, we engage with these strategies of global information distribution from the vantage point of Ghana, West Africa ...
Kate Skinner +2 more
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