Diaspora und transnationale Gemeinschaften

Der Begriff Diaspora beschreibt die Zerstreuung von Menschen auf der ganzen Welt. Es handelt sich um Gruppen von Menschen mit einem ähnlichen Erbe oder einer ähnlichen Heimat, die an weltweit verteilte Orte gezogen sind. Transnationale Gemeinschaften sind Gruppen von Menschen, die über nationale Grenzen hinweg familiäre, soziale, kulturelle oder wirtschaftliche Verbindungen unterhalten. Diese Gruppen haben verschiedene Identitäten, Verbindungen und Kompetenzen in mehr als einer Kultur.

Dieses Thema umfasst Literatur zu Transnationalismus, Diasporapolitik, methodologischem Nationalismus, hybriden Identitäten und dem Verhältnis von Globalisierung und Migration.

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Transnationalism and Ethnonational Diasporism

Authors Gabriel (Gabi) Sheffer
Year 2006
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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3 Journal Article

Transnational Identities in Diaspora Writing: The Narratives of Vasily Yanovsky

Authors Maria Rubins
Year 2014
Journal Name Slavic Review
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5 Journal Article

Displacing Deviance: Second-Generation Migrant Youth, Disciplinary Return, and Transnational Social Fields of Inclusion and Exclusion return

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Year 2018
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11 Project

Transnationalism and Ethnonational Diasporism

Authors Gabriel (Gabi) Sheffer
Year 2006
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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13 Journal Article

Introduction: Disaggregating Diasporas

Authors Jonathan Crush, Abel Chikanda, Margaret Walton-Roberts
Book Title Diasporas, Development and Governance
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17 Book Chapter

Diasporas for Peace: Patterns, Trends and Potential of Long-distance Diaspora Involvement in Conflict Settings. Case studies from the Horn of Africa

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Year 2008
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20 Project

Transnationalism as a Social Resource among Diaspora Communities

Principal investigator Östen Wahlbeck (Principal Investigator), Peter Holley (Researcher), Saara Koikkalainen (Reasearcher), Sanna Saksela-Bergholm (Researcher), Mari Toivanen (Researcher)
Description
Research project funded by the Academy of Finland (no 295417). The project studies transnational ties and practices of immigrant and diaspora communities. It provides information about the processes whereby social resources can bridge the divide between migrants’ new home countries and societies of origin. This project examines how social resources are mobilized as social or political action among members of diaspora communities both in the societies of settlement and departure. The case studies include Filipino migrants in Finland and their family members back home; second generation Kurds active in Kurdish diaspora organisations in Finland and France; and Finnish migrants in Western Europe and North America. The results provide information on the scope, nature and intensity of migrant communities’ transnational engagements in or towards Finland. It also sheds light on the structural factors that impede or facilitate the creation and maintenance of such engagements.
Year 2016
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24 Project

The Arab Spring: A Revolution for Egyptian Emigration?

Authors Delphine Pagès-El Karoui
Year 2015
Journal Name Revue européenne des migrations internationales
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26 Journal Article

Diasporas and Contested Sovereignty: Transnational Diaspora Mobilization in Europe and Its Impact on Political Proceses in the Balkans, the Caucasus, and the Middle East

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Year 2012
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31 Project

Transnational ties and performance of immigrant firms: evidence from Central Italy

Authors Jan Brzozowski, Marco Cucculelli
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research
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37 Journal Article

Digital Crossings in Europe: Gender, Diaspora and Belonging

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Year 2016
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39 Project

Transnational Migration, Politics and Conflict

Authors Anastasia Bermudez
Book Title International Migration, Transnational Politics and Conflict
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40 Book Chapter

Ties to the Homeland: Second Generation Transnationalism

Authors Faorligh Hunter
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
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41 Journal Article

Introduction: Reimagining Migrant Generations

Authors Mette Louise Berg, Susan Eckstein
Year 2015
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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44 Journal Article

Situating Vietnamese Transnationalism and Diaspora

Authors Marguerite Nguyen
Year 2015
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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49 Journal Article

Diasporas and Homeland Conflicts

Authors Bahar Baser
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53 Book

Transnationalism: current debates and new perspectives

Authors Miriam Tedeschi, Ekaterina Vorobeva, Jussi S. Jauhiainen
Year 2022
Journal Name GeoJournal
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54 Journal Article

Introduction

Authors Zana Vathi
Book Title Migrating and Settling in a Mobile World
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58 Book Chapter

Tama Galut Etiopiya : The Ethiopian Exile Is Over

Authors Steven Kaplan
Year 2005
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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61 Journal Article

Caribbean diasporic spaces and mobilities, transnational incorporation overseas and transnational capacity-building on return

Authors Dennis Conway, Rob B. Potter, Godfrey St. Bernard, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes
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64 Journal Article

Understanding the Romanian Diaspora: A Strategically Important Network

Authors Andra-Lucia Martinescu
Year 2019
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66 Policy Brief

E-Diaspora Atlas

Principal investigator Dana Diminescu (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2009
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Diversified Diasporas

Authors Sarah Abrevaya Stein
Year 1997
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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71 Journal Article

Diaspora Museum

Authors Cangbai Wang (王苍柏)
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Chinese Overseas
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75 Journal Article

Migration, Diasporas and Transnationalism

Authors Steven Vertovec
Year 1999
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76 Book

Digital Diaspora and Social Capital

Authors Janroj Yilmaz Keles
Year 2016
Journal Name MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
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77 Journal Article

Humanitarian ecosystems: Can diasporas act as effective humanitarians?

Authors Andra-Lucia Martinescu, Catalina Maria Moisescu
Year 2023
Journal Name Migration Policy Practice
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81 Journal Article

Illusory Diasporas

Authors Yael Almog
Year 2019
Journal Name SHOFAR-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF JEWISH STUDIES
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82 Journal Article

A Unique Diaspora? The Case of Adopted Girls from the People’s Republic of China

Authors Karen Miller-Loessi, Zeynep Kilic
Year 2001
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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86 Journal Article

Diaspora transnationalism and transborder citizenship

Principal investigator Khalid Khayati (REMESO Project Leader)
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This project is a comparative exploration of an ongoing process of change from a mono-dimensional, victim-related Kurdish diasporic identity to a more modulated, dynamic and active form of it among Kurds in the Marseille region in France and the Stockholm region in Sweden. Moreover, the project focus on the relationship between diaspora and tourism where diasporan groups develop various transnational networks, institutions and organizations in order to carry out various forms of journeys not only between their new and old societies but also over many state borders. Furthermore, the project advance diaspora as a specific context of knowledge which is non-compatible with methodological nationalism; a perspective which privileges the nation-state as a conceptual reference regarding how knowledge is organized and produced by social scientists.
Year 2007
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94 Project

Introduction: Diasporic Return

Authors Erik Olsson, Russell King
Year 2014
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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99 Journal Article
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