Diasporas: Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives

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2009-10-01
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Abstract

The Conference Diasporas: Critical Issues at Mansfield College, Oxford from July 5th -8th 2008 provided a thinking-space for those of us invariably interested in, or who work with, issues and concepts of the diaspora/s. The conference signposted several themes which drew scholars and practitioners from a cross-section of disciplines across the globe. The wide range of topics offered a broad scope for engagement with issues pertaining to what has become one of the most contestable concepts of our times: diaspora/s.[From publisher's website]

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Post-Soviet Central Asia, Chinese Diaspora, Post-Soviet Diaspora, Economic Refugees Unionization, Post-Soviet Russendisko Music, Tatars of Kazakhstan, Huaqiao Residents in South Korea, Caledonian Society Members in Melbourne, Diasporic Filipino Activism, West Indies Diaspora, Indian Muslim Diaspora, Palestinian Diaspora, Armenian Diaspora, Multicultural Canada, Tibetan Diaspora, Israeli Women, Irish Diaspora, Muslims United States of America, Politics of Identity and Belonging, Foreign Students University of Pisa, diaspora, migrant, migration, acceptance, inclusion, society, language, citizenship
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Fernandez, J. (Ed.). (2009). Diasporas: Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Retrieved from http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/publishing/id-press/ebooks/diasporas/

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978-1-904710-68-4