This essay explores the intersections of diaspora and gender within diasporic imaginations of home, nation, community and citizenship, the shift from a focus on women to 'gendering' processes and, finally, the significance of political economies within performative aspects of gender and diasporas
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This publication offers a comprehensive and multispatial analysis of transnational life across the h...
Gender studies has facilitated the exploration of Aids and Migration among other social problems, an...
This article examines the relationship between homing desire, cultural citizenship and diaspora comm...
The present paper is part of a larger study that examines postcolonial diasporic existence through t...
This volume examines the evolution of the concept of diaspora since the advent of Diaspora Studies i...
Continuing the series on Diasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’, this second volume extends exist...
As a translocal, transcultural and transnational phenomenon, migration in its varying manifestations...
Since the 1990s diasporic communities have increasingly been recognized as agents of development, wi...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
This chapter proposes a critical intervention in digital diaspora studies by foregrounding a relatio...
Re-energising debates on the conceptualisation of diasporas in migration scholarship and in geograph...
This article follows the process of development of academic debate and interest in the concept of di...
In everyday life individuals tend to read place- and time-specific gender codes and act according to...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This publication offers a comprehensive and multispatial analysis of transnational life across the h...
Gender studies has facilitated the exploration of Aids and Migration among other social problems, an...
This article examines the relationship between homing desire, cultural citizenship and diaspora comm...
The present paper is part of a larger study that examines postcolonial diasporic existence through t...
This volume examines the evolution of the concept of diaspora since the advent of Diaspora Studies i...
Continuing the series on Diasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’, this second volume extends exist...
As a translocal, transcultural and transnational phenomenon, migration in its varying manifestations...
Since the 1990s diasporic communities have increasingly been recognized as agents of development, wi...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
This chapter proposes a critical intervention in digital diaspora studies by foregrounding a relatio...
Re-energising debates on the conceptualisation of diasporas in migration scholarship and in geograph...
This article follows the process of development of academic debate and interest in the concept of di...
In everyday life individuals tend to read place- and time-specific gender codes and act according to...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This publication offers a comprehensive and multispatial analysis of transnational life across the h...