This article examines the paradigms of diaspora theory and in the current world the diasporic communities go beyond the host nation-state and motherland to network with their communities dispersed around the globe. The emergence of such networking cutting across several countries is most appropriately described by the term ‘transnationalism’. The process of globalization is characterized by the mobility of capital and the inevitable expansion of markets which has denationalized national economies and territories, as well as decentred sovereignty. Globalization transcends territory, location, distance, and borders, and has raised questions about identity, citizenship and nationality. 
Transnationalism gives intercultural communication more than just an idiom for scattered migrant flo...
Theorizing globalization in all its contradictions and unevenness is still at a very formative stage...
Arguments linking conflicts and diasporas tend to identify a vicious circle in which communi...
International audienceThis review article surveys the recent economic literature on diaspora network...
This article offers a reassessment of the relationship among nationalism, globalization and glocaliz...
International audienceThe transnational approach in migration studies emerged in the early 1990s at ...
The emerging interest in diasporic studies has recently begun to permeate various academic disciplin...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
ABSTRACT This article attempts to draw the effect of globalization shown through the success of Chin...
This article seeks to critically engage the new literature on immigrant transnationalism. Connectivi...
Since the 1990s diasporic communities have increasingly been recognized as agents of development, wi...
Diasporas are communities of migrants who come together in their place of residence to maintain conn...
The debate around globalization is entering a new and more mature phase reflected in the fact that i...
In 2004 I embarked on 15 months of ethnographic fieldwork that spanned a six year period with Congol...
This article follows the process of development of academic debate and interest in the concept of di...
Transnationalism gives intercultural communication more than just an idiom for scattered migrant flo...
Theorizing globalization in all its contradictions and unevenness is still at a very formative stage...
Arguments linking conflicts and diasporas tend to identify a vicious circle in which communi...
International audienceThis review article surveys the recent economic literature on diaspora network...
This article offers a reassessment of the relationship among nationalism, globalization and glocaliz...
International audienceThe transnational approach in migration studies emerged in the early 1990s at ...
The emerging interest in diasporic studies has recently begun to permeate various academic disciplin...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
ABSTRACT This article attempts to draw the effect of globalization shown through the success of Chin...
This article seeks to critically engage the new literature on immigrant transnationalism. Connectivi...
Since the 1990s diasporic communities have increasingly been recognized as agents of development, wi...
Diasporas are communities of migrants who come together in their place of residence to maintain conn...
The debate around globalization is entering a new and more mature phase reflected in the fact that i...
In 2004 I embarked on 15 months of ethnographic fieldwork that spanned a six year period with Congol...
This article follows the process of development of academic debate and interest in the concept of di...
Transnationalism gives intercultural communication more than just an idiom for scattered migrant flo...
Theorizing globalization in all its contradictions and unevenness is still at a very formative stage...
Arguments linking conflicts and diasporas tend to identify a vicious circle in which communi...