Why do conflict-generated diasporas mobilize in contentious and non-contentious ways or use mixed strategies? This book develops a theory of socio-spatial positionality and its implications for the individual agency of diaspora entrepreneurs. A novel typology features four types of diaspora entrepreneurs—Broker, Local, Distant, and Reserved—depending on the relative strength of their socio-spatial linkages to host-land, original homeland, and other global locations. A two-level typological theory captures nine causal pathways unravelling how diaspora entrepreneurs operate in transnational social fields and interact with host-land foreign policies, homeland governments, parties, non-state actors, critical events, and limited global influe...
How much is the location of one’s firm determined by the location of one’s self? As an international...
This special issue seeks to move the scholarly conversation beyond notions of conflict-generated dia...
Whilst migration has long been a characteristic of societies, the last two centuries have witnessed ...
Over the past decade, diaspora mobilization has become of increasing interest to International Relat...
Through its focus on state-diaspora relations, existing research has given limited consideration to ...
Abstract. Conflict-generated diasporas are considered likely to maintain radical behaviours. This ar...
Diaspora politics is of growing interest to International Relations (IR), yet theorizing about sendi...
This article presents a new positional perspective for the analysis of diaspora mobilization in Inte...
Purpose - Within the growing study of transnational entrepreneurial practice, existing conceptualisa...
Scholarship on conflict-generated diasporas has identified the need to consider diaspora mobilisatio...
Diasporas are communities of migrants who come together in their place of residence to maintain conn...
This chapter focuses on concepts and theories illustrated by empirical evidence from different parts...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
Diaspora strategies have been at the forefront of new studies of the political geographies of state-...
The author's intention is to access the impact that diasporas have on world politics. The notion “di...
How much is the location of one’s firm determined by the location of one’s self? As an international...
This special issue seeks to move the scholarly conversation beyond notions of conflict-generated dia...
Whilst migration has long been a characteristic of societies, the last two centuries have witnessed ...
Over the past decade, diaspora mobilization has become of increasing interest to International Relat...
Through its focus on state-diaspora relations, existing research has given limited consideration to ...
Abstract. Conflict-generated diasporas are considered likely to maintain radical behaviours. This ar...
Diaspora politics is of growing interest to International Relations (IR), yet theorizing about sendi...
This article presents a new positional perspective for the analysis of diaspora mobilization in Inte...
Purpose - Within the growing study of transnational entrepreneurial practice, existing conceptualisa...
Scholarship on conflict-generated diasporas has identified the need to consider diaspora mobilisatio...
Diasporas are communities of migrants who come together in their place of residence to maintain conn...
This chapter focuses on concepts and theories illustrated by empirical evidence from different parts...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
Diaspora strategies have been at the forefront of new studies of the political geographies of state-...
The author's intention is to access the impact that diasporas have on world politics. The notion “di...
How much is the location of one’s firm determined by the location of one’s self? As an international...
This special issue seeks to move the scholarly conversation beyond notions of conflict-generated dia...
Whilst migration has long been a characteristic of societies, the last two centuries have witnessed ...