Diaspora as Cultures of Cooperation Global and Local Perspectives için kapak resmi
Diaspora as Cultures of Cooperation Global and Local Perspectives
Başlık:
Diaspora as Cultures of Cooperation Global and Local Perspectives
Yazar:
Carment, David. editor.
ISBN:
9783319328928
Edisyon:
1st ed. 2017.
Fiziksel Niteleme:
XXXII, 290 p. 3 illus. online resource.
Seri:
Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship,
İçindekiler:
Preface: Identity and Political Mobilisation of Diasporas: A Gendered Perspective; Nadje Al-Ali -- Introduction: Coming to Terms with Diaspora Cooperation; David Carment and Ariane Sadjed -- Part I. Negotiating Identities: Accommodating Home and Host-State Policies -- Chapter 1. Contested Diaspora: Negotiating Jewish Identity in Germany; Karen Koerber -- Chapter 2. The ‘Sweet Spot’ between Submission and Subversion: Diaspora, Education and the Cosmopolitan Project; Reza Gholami -- Chapter 3. The Influence of Islamophobia on Ethnic and Religious Identification Among the Iranian Diaspora: Iranian Jews and Baha’is in Germany; Ariane Sadjed -- Part II. The (Im-) Possibilities of Cooperation in Constructing Home and Belonging -- Chapter 4. The Homing of the Diaspora: Ancestral Households and the Politics of Domestic Centering in Rural Gambia, West Africa; Paolo Gaibazzi -- Chapter 5. Conflict and Cooperation in Diaspora Mobilisation for Genocide Recognition; Maria Koinova -- Chapter 6. Political Narratives of Victimisation Among Ukrainian-Canadian Diaspora; Milana Nikolko -- Part III. Diaspora Activism and Cooperation in Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 7. Forced Displacement and Diaspora Cooperation among Cypriot Maronites and Bosnian Serbs; Neophytos Loizides, Djordje Stefanovic and Danae Elston-Alphas -- Chapter 8. The Influence of Diaspora Politics on Conflict and Peace: Transnational Activism of Stateless Kurds; Latif Tas -- Chapter 9. The Transnational Political Effects of Diasporic Citizenship in Countries of Destination: Overseas Citizenship of India and Political Participation in the United States; Daniel Naujoks -- Chapter 10. Diasporas and Fragile States Beyond Remittances: Assessing the Theoretical Linkages; David Carment and Rachael Calleja -- Conclusion: Diaspora as Cultures of Cooperation; Ariane Sadjed and David Carment.
Özet:
This book examines the dynamic processes by which communities establish distinct notions of 'home' and 'belonging'. Focusing on the agency of diasporic groups, rather than (forced or voluntary) dispersion and a continued longing for the country of origin, it analyses how a diaspora presence impacts relations between 'home' and host countries. Its central concern is the specific role that diasporas play in global cooperation, including cases without a successful outcome. Bridging the divide between diaspora studies and international relations, it will appeal to sociologists, scholars of migration, anthropologists and policy-makers.