Diasporas et communautés transnationales

The term diaspora refers to a dispersion of people throughout the world. Diasporas are groups of people with a similar heritage or homeland who have moved out to places all over the world. Transnational communities are groups of people who maintain family, social, cultural or economic links across national borders. These groups have several identities, links, and competencies in more than one culture.

This topic includes  literature on transnationalism, diaspora politics, methodological nationalism, hybrid identities, and the relationship between globalization and migration.

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Luso-African Intimacies: Conceptions of National and Transnational Community

Authors Rosa Williams
Book Title Imperial Migrations
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1 Book Chapter

Transnationalism and Ethnonational Diasporism

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

Transforming Transnationalism: Second Generation Tongans Overseas

Authors Helen Lee
Year 2007
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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3 Journal Article

Homecoming or tourism? Diaspora tourism experience of second-generation immigrants

Authors Wei-Jue Huang, William C. Norman, Gregory P. Ramshaw
Year 2016
Journal Name Tourism Geographies
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4 Journal Article

Transnational childrearing and the preservation of transnational identity in Brazzaville, Congo

Authors BRUCE WHITEHOUSE
Year 2009
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 28
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5 Journal Article

Transnational Behaviour of Ukrainian Remitting Migrants

Authors Eva Janska, Karolina Pauknerova, Marketa Koropecka
Year 2017
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
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6 Journal Article

The Dynamics of Brokering in Second Generation Transnationalism

Authors Armand Gutierrez
Year 2020
Journal Name Social Problems
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7 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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8 Journal Article

Transnationalism and intra-European mobility among Europe's second generation: review and research agenda

Authors Christine Barwick
Year 2018
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 2
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9 Journal Article

Diasporas, Development and Governance

Authors Jonathan Crush, Abel Chikanda, Margaret Walton-Roberts
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10 Book

Conceptualizing Transnational Community Formation: Migrants, Sojourners and Diasporas in a Globalized Era

Authors W. Andy Knight
Year 2002
Journal Name Canadian Studies in Population
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11 Journal Article

Transnational is not diasporic: A Bourdieusian approach to the study of modern diaspora

Authors Paul Tabar
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Sociology
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12 Journal Article

Towards a geography of transnational spaces: Indian transnational communities in Australia

Authors Carmen Voigt-Graf
Year 2004
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 59
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13 Journal Article

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

Description
‘Displacing Deviance…’ is a state-of-the-art research project into transnational family practices. It examines ‘disciplinary return’ - young second-generation migrants sent ‘home’ to their countries of heritage by their parents as a disciplinary measure – a widespread practice which has not yet been the focus of direct research. Second-generation ties to the homeland are critical to issues of integration, yet understanding of second-generation transnationalism is thin. Examining ‘disiplinary return’ within the Nigerian diaspora will establish new, in-depth understanding of how migrants navigate transnational structures of opportunity and constraint through their family practice. This will shed light on the relationship between socio-economic challenges faced in ‘host’ countries, and how migrants build loyalties and identities in a transnational context. It will produce findings of relevance to policy concerns about societal challenges around multicultural integration and minority youth in the education and criminal justice sectors. The research approach is innovative, answering calls for youth-centric, multi-sited, and intergenerational research into transnational families, thus far mostly studied via first-generation migrant parents in single locations. Qualitative research with migrant parents and youth, and participatory research with migrant youth, will be undertaken in the USA, Nigeria and the UK. Supervision by a world expert, Dr Coe at Rutgers, in the outgoing phase will provide a unique training opportunity for the researcher and excellent means to build networks. Expertise gained will be transferred back into Europe in the incoming phase by working with Dr Dwyer, co-director of the Migration Research Unit (Geography Department) at UCL, a hub for migration research with Europe-wide networks. This will maximise output which advance theoretical debates around migration and transnationalism, speak to policy debates, and capture public audiences.
Year 2018
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Emerging Transnational Practices and Capabilities of Syrian Refugees in Turkey

Authors Zeynep Sahin Mencütek
Year 2020
Journal Name Migration Letters
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16 Journal Article

Feeding the Ties to "Home": Diaspora Policies for the Next Generations

Authors Rilke Mahieu
Year 2015
Journal Name International Migration
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17 Journal Article

Conceptualizing Professional Diaspora: International Medical Graduates in Canada

Authors Elena Neiterman, Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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18 Journal Article

The boundaries of transnationalism: the case of assisted voluntary return migrants

Authors Ine Lietaert, Ilse Derluyn, Eric Broekaert
Year 2017
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 2
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19 Journal Article

Buying membership in the transnational community:migrant remittances, social status, and assimilation

Authors Mariano Sana
Year 2005
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 31
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20 Journal Article

Homing Desire at the Juncture of Place and Transnational Spaces: The Case of Young Kurds in Finland

Authors Mari Toivanen, Peter Kivisto
Year 2014
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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21 Journal Article

Transnational Identity in Unaccustomed Earth: A Study of Jhumpa Lahiri's and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's Short Fictions

Authors Aisyah Hasnan, Mohamad Rashidi Mohd Pakri
Year 2021
Journal Name PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
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23 Journal Article

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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DIASPEACE seeks to generate policy-relevant, evidence-based knowledge on how diasporas (exiled populations from conflict regions) play into the dynamics of conflict and peace in their countries of origin. In a globalised world diasporas have become new forces shaping the interactions between countries, regions and continents. On one hand, they are seen to fuel conflict by transferring remittances and logistic support to the warring parties, and to exacerbate tensions through radical mobilisation along ethnic and religious lines. One the other, diaspora groups are playing an increasingly prominent role in peace and reconciliation processes. There is a need for a balanced empirical account of the nature, motivations and impact of transnational diaspora activities in conflict settings. The project has an empirical focus on diaspora networks operating in Europe which extend their transnational activities to the Horn of Africa. This is a region where decades of violent conflict have resulted in state collapse and the dispersal of more than two million people. The project will conduct field research in seven European countries and in Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea. DIASPEACE aims to: a) devise and test methodologies of multi-sited comparative research and to develop the conceptual framework for researching migrant political transnationalism in a conflict context; b) facilitate interaction between diaspora and other stakeholders in Europe and in the Horn of Africa; c) provide policy input on how to better involve diaspora in conflict resolution and peace-building interventions, and how to improve coherence between security, development and immigration policies. The consortium involves six partners from Europe and two from the Horn of Africa, bringing together cross-disciplinary expertise from the fields of Conflict Analysis, Migration Studies and Anthropology among others. The project is coordinated by the University of Jyväskylä in Finland.
Year 2008
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24 Project

Introduction: Disaggregating Diasporas

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

Transnational Behavior in Comparative Perspective

Authors Ernesto Castañeda, Maria Cristina Morales, Olga Ochoa
Year 2014
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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26 Journal Article

Ethno‐sectarianism in Iraq, diaspora positionality and political transnationalism

Authors OULA KADHUM, Oula Kadhum
Year 2018
Journal Name Global Networks
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27 Journal Article

Yuimaaru: Okinawan Prisoners of War Shape Okinawan Identity and Transnational Connections

Authors Kelli Y. Nakamura, Brandon Marc T. Higa
Year 2019
Journal Name AMERASIA JOURNAL
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28 Journal Article

The Vietnamese in Australia: diaspora identity, intra-group tensions, transnational ties and ‘victim’ status

Authors Loretta Baldassar, Joanne Pyke, Danny Ben-Moshe
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 5
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29 Journal Article

Diaspora as aesthetic formation: community sports events and the making of a Somali diaspora

Authors Ramón Spaaij, Ramon Spaaij, Jora Broerse
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 4
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30 Journal Article

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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31 Project

Online Methods and Analyzing Knowledge-Production: A Cautionary Tale

Authors Emily Noelle Ignacio
Year 2012
Journal Name QUALITATIVE INQUIRY
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32 Journal Article

The Religious Aspects of Diasporic Experience of Muslims in Europe within the Crisis of Multiculturalism

Authors Driss Habti
Year 2014
Journal Name Policy Futures in Education
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33 Journal Article

Mobilizing in transnational space: a social movement approach to the formation of diaspora

Authors MARTIN SOKEFELD
Year 2006
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 112
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34 Journal Article

Conceptualising ‘Inter-Destination Transnationalism’: The Presence and Implication of Coethnic Ties between Destination Societies

Authors Jessica Sperling
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 5
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35 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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This groundbreaking multi-methods political science study investigates the transnational mobilization of conflict-generated diasporas in Europe and its impact on polities experiencing contested sovereignty in the Balkans, the Caucasus, and the Middle East. Four researchers study how diasporas mobilize when a specific aspect of sovereignty is contested in the original homeland: The PI focuses on the emergence of new states (Kosovo, Nagorno-Karabakh, Palestine). The Post-doc focuses on a secessionist movement (Kurdish separatism in Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan). The two Ph.D. students focus on challenges to sovereignty stemming from international military intervention (Iraq) and long-term international governance of a weak state (Bosnia-Herzegovina). Since the scholarly field of diasporas and conflicts still lacks theoretical rigor, this study brings a much needed systematization and innovates in several ways. First, it uses a sequential qualitative and quantitative analysis and multi-sited research techniques that have not been utilized so far. Second, the team seeks to develop a typological theory to incorporate in a single framework: 1) diasporic identities, 2) conditions providing political opportunity structures for transnational mobilization, 3) causal mechanisms concatenating in mobilization processes, and 4) transnational diaspora networks, penetrating various local and global institutions. The study further focuses on five levels of analysis: 1) the attitudes of individuals, 2) characteristics of specific groups, 3) five nation-states with different migrant incorporation regimes (France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK), 4) supranational EU and global institutions penetrated by diaspora networks, 5) and patterns of mobilization specific to a certain region. The project also conducts a cross-country representative survey across 25 country-groups, creating a much needed quantitative dataset, sensitive both to transnationalism and specific context.
Year 2012
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36 Project

Recycled Odyssey: Creating Transnational Families in The Greek Diaspora

Authors Anastasia N. Panagakos
Year 2004
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 12
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37 Journal Article

'Equally at home on Beacon Hill and Hill 16'? Transnational identities among Irish-born return migrants from the United States

Authors David Ralph
Year 2014
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 1
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38 Journal Article

Rethinking transnational studies

Authors Paolo Boccagni
Year 2012
Journal Name European Journal of Social Theory
Citations (WoS) 36
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39 Journal Article

“MY HEART IS ALWAYS THERE”: THE TRANSNATIONAL PRACTICES OF FIRST-GENERATION MEXICAN IMMIGRANT AND SECOND-GENERATION MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN

Authors Edna A. Viruell-Fuentes
Year 2006
Journal Name Identities
Citations (WoS) 40
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40 Journal Article

Is the classic diaspora transnational and hybrid? The case of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress

Authors Halyna Mokrushyna
Year 2013
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
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41 Journal Article

Ruben Gowricharn (Ed.): Caribbean Transnationalism: Migration, Pluralism and Social Cohesion

Authors Dennis Conway
Year 2007
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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42 Journal Article

Diaspora Mobilization for Western Military Intervention During the Arab Spring

Authors Dana M. Moss
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
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43 Journal Article

“Samira Doesn’t Live Here Any More”: Somali-Swedes’ mobility as transnational practice

Authors Gunnel Mohme
Year 2014
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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44 Journal Article

A reconceptualization of state transnationalism: South Korea as an illustrative case

Authors Ku Sup Chin, David A. Smith
Year 2015
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 8
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45 Journal Article

Incorporation, development, migrant organizations and state responsibility across borders

Authors Alexandra Délano Alonso, Alexandra Delano Alonso
Year 2017
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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46 Journal Article

Forced transnationalism: transnational coping strategies and gendered stigma among Jamaican deportees

Authors T Golash-Boza
Year 2014
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 22
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47 Journal Article

Trans-Local Communities in the Age of Transnationalism: Bosnians in Diaspora

Authors Hariz Halilovich
Year 2012
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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48 Journal Article

The Diasporic Pursuit of Home and Identity: Dynamic Punjabi Transnationalism

Authors Steve Taylor
Year 2014
Journal Name The Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 3
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49 Journal Article

Australian soccer rivalries: diasporas, violence and the Balkan connection

Authors Binoy Kampmark
Year 2018
Journal Name SOCCER & SOCIETY
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50 Journal Article

Cricket, migration and diasporic communities

Authors Thomas Fletcher
Year 2015
Journal Name Identities
Citations (WoS) 7
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52 Journal Article

The Lebanese diasporic field: the impact of sending and receiving states

Authors Paul Tabar
Year 2016
Journal Name Immigrants & Minorities
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53 Journal Article

The disinterested state: negative diasporic policy as an expression of state inclusion and national exclusion

Authors Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels, Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 5
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54 Journal Article

Socio-Economic Transnationalism and Integration

Authors Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels
Book Title Migrants or Expatriates?
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55 Book Chapter

State, Culture, and Religion: Political Action and Representation among South Asians in North America

Authors Karen Leonard
Year 2000
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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56 Journal Article

Diasporas and secessionist conflicts: the mobilization of the Armenian, Albanian and Chechen diasporas

Authors Maria Koinova
Year 2011
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 33
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57 Journal Article

Black Continental African Identities in Canada: Exploring the Intersections of Identity Formation and Immigrant Transnationalism

Authors J Mensah
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF CANADIAN STUDIES-REVUE D ETUDES CANADIENNES
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58 Journal Article

Digital Crossings in Europe: Gender, Diaspora and Belonging

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Many immigrants enter Europe both legally and illegally every year. This creates multiple challenges for the Union, including the gender and ethnic segregation of migrant groups, especially women. While it strives for an inclusive and integrated society as envisioned by the EU motto ‘Unity in Diversity’, it is still often perceived more as ‘Fortress Europe.’ This project focuses on the ‘connected migrant’, studying how virtual communities of migrants, or digital diasporas, convey issues of technology, migration, globalisation, alienation and belonging capturing the lives of migrants in their interaction with multiple worlds and media. More specifically, it will investigate whether digital technologies enhance European integration or foster gender and ethnic segregation, and, if so, how. Using a multi-layered and cutting-edge approach that draws from the humanities, social science and new media studies (i.e. internet studies and mobile media), this research considers: 1. How migration and digital technologies enable digital diasporas (Somali, Turkish, Romanian) and the impact these have on identity, gender and belonging in European urban centres; 2. How these entanglements are connected to and perceived from outside Europe by focusing on transnational ties; and 3. How digital connections create new possibilities for cosmopolitan outlooks, rearticulating Europe’s motto of ‘Unity in Diversity.’ The outcomes of this work will be innovative at three levels. a) Empirically, the project gathers, maps and critically grounds online behaviour by migrant women from a European comparative perspective. b) Methodologically, it breaks new ground by developing new methods of analysis for digital diasporas contributing to the development of ‘postcolonial’ digital humanities. c) Conceptually, it integrates colonial and migrant relations into the idea of Europe, elaborating on the notion of cosmopolitan belonging through virtual connectivity.
Year 2016
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60 Project

The rights of Lebanese expatriates and their political engagement with the homeland

Year 2020
Journal Name REIDOCREA-REVISTA EECTRONICA DE INVESTIGACION Y DOCENCIA CREATIVA
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61 Journal Article

Transnational Migration, Politics and Conflict

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

(RE-)Creating the Community: South Asian Transnationalism on Chicago's Devon Avenue

Authors Ishan Ashutosh
Year 2008
Journal Name Urban Geography
Citations (WoS) 6
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63 Journal Article

Moral economies of a translocal village: obligation and shame among South Indian transnational migrants

Authors SELVARAJ VELAYUTHAM, AMANDA WISE
Year 2005
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 76
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64 Journal Article

Homeland origins and political identities among Chinese in Southern California

Authors Pei-te Lien
Year 2008
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 9
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65 Journal Article

Diasporas and Homeland Conflicts

Authors Bahar Baser
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66 Book

Classical Diasporas of the Third Kind: The Hidden History of Christian Dispersion

Authors R. F. Gorman, RF Gorman
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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67 Journal Article

Return Migration and Transnationalism: How Are the Two Connected?

Authors Jorgen Carling, Marta Bivand Erdal, Jørgen Carling
Year 2014
Journal Name International Migration
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68 Journal Article

Emigration, return and development in Cape Verde: the impact of closing borders

Authors Jørgen Carling
Year 2004
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
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69 Journal Article

Migration, development and inequality: Eastern Punjabi transnationalism

Authors STEVE TAYLOR, MANJIT SINGH, DEBORAH BOOTH
Year 2007
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 20
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70 Journal Article

A civic trend within ethnic transnationalism? Some insights from classical social theory and the Chinese American experience

Authors Norton Wheeler
Year 2004
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 5
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72 Journal Article

Gendered Transnational Ties and Multipolar Economies: Chinese Migrant Women's WeChat Commerce in Taiwan

Authors Beatrice Zani
Year 2019
Journal Name International Migration
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73 Journal Article

Transnational patterns among Asian American and Latina/o American children of immigrants from Southern California

Authors Monica M. Trieu, Roberto G. Gonzales, Nicholas Vargas
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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74 Journal Article

The "Diaspora Politics" of Colombian Migrants in the UK and Spain

Authors Anastasia Bermudez
Year 2011
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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77 Journal Article

Armenians of Athens and Istanbul: the Armenian diaspora and the 'transnational' nation

Authors Ulf Bjorklund
Year 2003
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 4
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79 Journal Article

Transnationalism in the Aftermath of the Haiti Earthquake: Reinforcing Ties and Second-Generation Identity

Authors Garvey Lundy, GF Lundy
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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80 Journal Article

Entrapped transnationalism: West Bank and Israeli Palestinians between closeness and distance

Authors Silvia Pasquetti
Year 2015
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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81 Journal Article

Immigrant Incorporation and Sociocultural Transnationalism

Authors José Itzigsohn, J Itzigsohn, SG Saucedo, ...
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration Review
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82 Journal Article

Second Generation and Migrant Capital in the Transnational Space: The Case of Young Kurds in France

Authors Mari Toivanen
Year 2019
Journal Name SOCIAL INCLUSION
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84 Journal Article

Migrant warriors and transnational lives: constructing a Gurkha diaspora

Authors Kelvin E. Y. Low
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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86 Journal Article

Comparing generations of migrants’ transnational behaviour: the role of the transnational convoy and integration

Authors Jolien Klok, Theo van Tilburg, Tineke Fokkema, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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87 Journal Article

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

Authors D Conway, RB Potter, Godfrey St. Bernard, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name CANADIAN JOURNAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES
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88 Journal Article

(Dis)placing the Jews: Historicizing the Idea of Diaspora

Authors Jon Stratton
Year 1997
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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89 Journal Article

Racial and Structural Discrimination Toward the Children of Indigenous Mexican Immigrants

Authors Daina Sanchez
Year 2018
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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90 Journal Article

Kins, Distant Workers, Diasporas: Constructing Turkey's Transnational Members Abroad

Authors Damla B. Aksel
Year 2014
Journal Name Turkish Studies
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91 Journal Article

Transnational Elite Formation: The Senegalese Murid Community in Italy

Authors Mayke Kaag
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 4
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92 Journal Article

Diversified Diasporas

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

Diaspora as Cultures of Cooperation

Authors Ariane Sadjed, David Carment
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95 Book

The demobilization of diaspora: history, memory and 'latent identity'

Authors Victoria Redclift
Year 2017
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 5
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96 Journal Article

TRANSNATIONALISM PERSONIFIED: YOUNG RETURNING TRINIDADIANS ‘IN THEIR OWN WORDS’

Authors ROBERT B. POTTER, DENNIS CONWAY, GODFREY ST. BERNARD
Year 2009
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Citations (WoS) 10
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97 Journal Article

Knowledge Transfers Through Diaspora Transnationalism and Return Migration: A Case Study of Indian Skilled Migrants

Authors Gabriela Tejada
Book Title Diasporas, Development and Governance
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98 Book Chapter

What's (not) in a parade? Nationhood, ethnicity and regionalism in a diasporic context

Authors Joao Leal
Year 2014
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
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99 Journal Article

Transnational Connections and Education in the Somali Context

Authors Anna Lindley
Year 2008
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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100 Journal Article
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