Diaspora communities have emerged in Western countries in unprecedented numbersdue to migration and rapid development in communication and transport technologies in the age of globalisation. This has resulted in diasporic media playing a key role in enabling a reconnection of diasporic populations with a mediated homeland. This reconnection becomes more poignant amongst diaspora communities that feel marginalised, racially discriminated against and battle threats of xenophobia, Islamophobia and other forms of social exclusion in their adopted Western homes. This makes mediated co-presence more powerful than physical co-presence as diaspora individuals try to find community at a distance (Siapera and Veikou 2014). Taking the Somali diaspora ...
Diaspora and exile groups may play an important, but sometimes also controversial role in conflicts ...
This article argues that we need to understand media as spaces where minorities increasingly communi...
What is the scope of, and what can explain, transnational contributions to development by the Somali...
Somalia has for more than two decades been in a perpetual state of conflict and more than a million ...
In this article, I critically analyse the relationship between media and conceptualisations of diasp...
In this comparative article we offer a critical overview of the articles included in this Special Is...
I began collecting data for this paper almost two years ago at a time when the role of the Somali di...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
Somalia has for more than two decades been in a perpetual state of conflict and more than a million ...
This editorial introduces the theoretical framework, methodological approach and comparative themes ...
This special issue on ‘Global identity and conflict through diaspora media’ expands the literature o...
Diaspora organisations are significant, and increasingly politicized players in today’s global world...
The countries in the Horn of Africa have a common history of endemic conflicts and poverty. Since th...
In this study, we examine the transnational networks of the Somali diaspora online. We explore the c...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
Diaspora and exile groups may play an important, but sometimes also controversial role in conflicts ...
This article argues that we need to understand media as spaces where minorities increasingly communi...
What is the scope of, and what can explain, transnational contributions to development by the Somali...
Somalia has for more than two decades been in a perpetual state of conflict and more than a million ...
In this article, I critically analyse the relationship between media and conceptualisations of diasp...
In this comparative article we offer a critical overview of the articles included in this Special Is...
I began collecting data for this paper almost two years ago at a time when the role of the Somali di...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
Somalia has for more than two decades been in a perpetual state of conflict and more than a million ...
This editorial introduces the theoretical framework, methodological approach and comparative themes ...
This special issue on ‘Global identity and conflict through diaspora media’ expands the literature o...
Diaspora organisations are significant, and increasingly politicized players in today’s global world...
The countries in the Horn of Africa have a common history of endemic conflicts and poverty. Since th...
In this study, we examine the transnational networks of the Somali diaspora online. We explore the c...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
Diaspora and exile groups may play an important, but sometimes also controversial role in conflicts ...
This article argues that we need to understand media as spaces where minorities increasingly communi...
What is the scope of, and what can explain, transnational contributions to development by the Somali...