This article analyzes Web-based networks of Palestinian communities in Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Australia, the United States, Canada, Spain, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. The findings show a thematic and demographic shift from organizations of Palestinian communities abroad to a transnational solidarity network focused on Palestinian rights and the Boycott movement. Although the Palestinian Territories function as the network’s strong center of gravity, analysis of the references reveals that diaspora and non-diaspora actors operate as two distinct but intertwined networks: while diaspora actors are unique in putting emphasis on community as activity type and on diaspora and the right of return as primary cause, non-diaspora actors ...
International audienceThe transnational approach in migration studies emerged in the early 1990s at ...
Diaspora organisations are significant, and increasingly politicized players in today’s global world...
Over the past decade, diaspora mobilization has become of increasing interest to International Relat...
Drawing on the e-Diasporas Atlas project ( www.e-diasporas.fr ) and original empirical research, thi...
Arguments linking conflicts and diasporas tend to identify a vicious circle in which communi...
This research explores the Palestine Solidarity Movement’s contemporary collective action in the Uni...
The massive Palestinian exodus of the 1948 Nakba left a deep imprint in the Palestinian soul. These ...
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Abstract. - The dimensions of Palestinian territoriality proceed mainly from two specificities of th...
The Internet and its applications, such as social media, have revolutionized the way stateless diasp...
19 pagesInternational audienceThe phenomenon of transnationalism has become a general topic of incre...
This article reviews websites from the Kurdish, Ethiopian and Greek diaspora to consider the impact ...
Over the last decade, social networking sites emerge as an ideal tool of communication that facilita...
This study raises many questions and issues on Palestinians living in the diaspora through focusing ...
This paper examines the concept of online mediation in relation to representation of Palestine throu...
International audienceThe transnational approach in migration studies emerged in the early 1990s at ...
Diaspora organisations are significant, and increasingly politicized players in today’s global world...
Over the past decade, diaspora mobilization has become of increasing interest to International Relat...
Drawing on the e-Diasporas Atlas project ( www.e-diasporas.fr ) and original empirical research, thi...
Arguments linking conflicts and diasporas tend to identify a vicious circle in which communi...
This research explores the Palestine Solidarity Movement’s contemporary collective action in the Uni...
The massive Palestinian exodus of the 1948 Nakba left a deep imprint in the Palestinian soul. These ...
Article disponible en ligne à l'adresse suivante :<br />http://www.yorku.ca/crs/Refuge/Abstracts%20a...
Abstract. - The dimensions of Palestinian territoriality proceed mainly from two specificities of th...
The Internet and its applications, such as social media, have revolutionized the way stateless diasp...
19 pagesInternational audienceThe phenomenon of transnationalism has become a general topic of incre...
This article reviews websites from the Kurdish, Ethiopian and Greek diaspora to consider the impact ...
Over the last decade, social networking sites emerge as an ideal tool of communication that facilita...
This study raises many questions and issues on Palestinians living in the diaspora through focusing ...
This paper examines the concept of online mediation in relation to representation of Palestine throu...
International audienceThe transnational approach in migration studies emerged in the early 1990s at ...
Diaspora organisations are significant, and increasingly politicized players in today’s global world...
Over the past decade, diaspora mobilization has become of increasing interest to International Relat...