The origin and changing use of the concept of diaspora is considered and its importance to the understanding of many forms of international migration, despite its specific reference to the history of the Jews, is discussed. The different types of diaspora and the diverse ways in which the concept is used are also identified. The response of modern nation-states to the challenge of social and cultural pluralism is also discussed
Traditionally, the term ‘diaspora’ (from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) referred to the ...
The ‘semantic domain’ (Tololyan, 1996) that the term diaspora inhabits has received much attention i...
The author's intention is to access the impact that diasporas have on world politics. The notion “di...
The present research paper deals with the concept of diaspora. This concept has emerged as a very po...
The notion of 'diaspora' , used first in the classical world, has acquired renewed importance in the...
Whilst migration has long been a characteristic of societies, the last two centuries have witnessed ...
Migration processes caused the formation of compact ethnic groups away from home, diaspora groups be...
Diaspora, considered as a context for insights into Jewish identity, brings together a lively, inter...
The Diaspora (hebr. gālût), it is a common term describing Jewish presence outside of Eretz Israel. ...
The chapter traces the career of the concept of diaspora since its inception and early usage in the ...
Man moves from one place to another in the search of comfort and prosperity. Such movement of people...
An introduction to the concept of diaspora which provides the basic building blocks of comparative a...
In attempting to understand the migration and settlement of people around the globe,the concept of d...
When my son wonders who he is, he is also asking question about the future. For my part, I hope that...
The classic model of diaspora constructs the process of population change as spatial, along a horizo...
Traditionally, the term ‘diaspora’ (from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) referred to the ...
The ‘semantic domain’ (Tololyan, 1996) that the term diaspora inhabits has received much attention i...
The author's intention is to access the impact that diasporas have on world politics. The notion “di...
The present research paper deals with the concept of diaspora. This concept has emerged as a very po...
The notion of 'diaspora' , used first in the classical world, has acquired renewed importance in the...
Whilst migration has long been a characteristic of societies, the last two centuries have witnessed ...
Migration processes caused the formation of compact ethnic groups away from home, diaspora groups be...
Diaspora, considered as a context for insights into Jewish identity, brings together a lively, inter...
The Diaspora (hebr. gālût), it is a common term describing Jewish presence outside of Eretz Israel. ...
The chapter traces the career of the concept of diaspora since its inception and early usage in the ...
Man moves from one place to another in the search of comfort and prosperity. Such movement of people...
An introduction to the concept of diaspora which provides the basic building blocks of comparative a...
In attempting to understand the migration and settlement of people around the globe,the concept of d...
When my son wonders who he is, he is also asking question about the future. For my part, I hope that...
The classic model of diaspora constructs the process of population change as spatial, along a horizo...
Traditionally, the term ‘diaspora’ (from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) referred to the ...
The ‘semantic domain’ (Tololyan, 1996) that the term diaspora inhabits has received much attention i...
The author's intention is to access the impact that diasporas have on world politics. The notion “di...