The Internet and its applications, such as social media, have revolutionized the way stateless diasporas communicate transnationally. This new virtual, deterritorialized conversation between diasporic individuals contributes to building (digital) social networks which constitute resources and opportunities for diasporas, central to social and geographical mobility. This paper explores the role of the Internet in connecting diasporas without a home nation-state, encouraging subordinated people to participate in civic society and creating a collective source of digital social capital in the diaspora. I argue that the Internet, particularly social media, contributes to the growth of social networks, social capital and the community’s cultural ...
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The Internet and its applications, such as social media, have revolutionized the way stateless diasp...
The term diaspora is somewhat complex and has disputed meanings. This paper defines virtual citizens...
This essay revisits the notion of diaspora in connection with recent advancements in communication t...
Globalization has fostered greater rates of mobility and an increasing reliance on transnational net...
Diasporas are communities of migrants who come together in their place of residence to maintain conn...
This chapter proposes a critical intervention in digital diaspora studies by foregrounding a relatio...
This article explores the modern disruption of the state as the territorial control over its citizen...
'Migration and the Internet: Social Networking and Diasporas' is an interdisciplinary collection tha...
This commentary proposes a reorientation of diaspora studies towards new configurations of participa...
This thesis examines the second generation Eritrean digital diaspora and the ways they use and perfo...
This paper addresses the emergence of diasporic networked publics as a result of changing patterns o...
This article explores the modern disruption of the state as the territorial control over its citizen...
This paper on digital economy, the diaspora and ideological crisis argues that ICTs in the context o...
With the scope of Chinese diaspora in Australia, this paper theorises the impacts of digitally media...
This article reviews websites from the Kurdish, Ethiopian and Greek diaspora to consider the impact ...
The Internet and its applications, such as social media, have revolutionized the way stateless diasp...
The term diaspora is somewhat complex and has disputed meanings. This paper defines virtual citizens...
This essay revisits the notion of diaspora in connection with recent advancements in communication t...
Globalization has fostered greater rates of mobility and an increasing reliance on transnational net...
Diasporas are communities of migrants who come together in their place of residence to maintain conn...
This chapter proposes a critical intervention in digital diaspora studies by foregrounding a relatio...
This article explores the modern disruption of the state as the territorial control over its citizen...
'Migration and the Internet: Social Networking and Diasporas' is an interdisciplinary collection tha...
This commentary proposes a reorientation of diaspora studies towards new configurations of participa...
This thesis examines the second generation Eritrean digital diaspora and the ways they use and perfo...
This paper addresses the emergence of diasporic networked publics as a result of changing patterns o...
This article explores the modern disruption of the state as the territorial control over its citizen...
This paper on digital economy, the diaspora and ideological crisis argues that ICTs in the context o...
With the scope of Chinese diaspora in Australia, this paper theorises the impacts of digitally media...
This article reviews websites from the Kurdish, Ethiopian and Greek diaspora to consider the impact ...