Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies

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Afghan Diaspora
Afghan Nation
Alan Gamlen
Alpha Abebe
Amanda Wise
Ananya Jahanara Kabir
Anna Amelina
Antje Missbach
Atlantic
Bahar Baser
Barzoo Eliassi
Ben Page
Carolin Fischer
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Claire Mercer
class
commemoration
Common Language
continuity
Coptic Diaspora
cultural citizenship
Cultural memory
Daniel Boyarin
Daniela Berghahn
development
Diaspora Engagement
Diaspora Formation
diaspora identity construction
Diaspora Mobilization
Diaspora Politics
Diaspora Positionality
Diaspora Studies
Diasporic Cinema
Diasporic conversations
Diasporic Engagement
diasporic heritage
Diasporic Identity Formation
Diasporic journeys
Diasporic Religions
diasporic settings
diasporic spaces
Digital diasporas
Disconnecting
Divya P. Tolia-Kelly
DNA
Dominic Pasura
East Timor
Embodying diaspora
Enforced repatriation
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Ethnic Return Migration
exile
Filming diaspora
forced displacement studies
Gijsbert Oonk
Giulia Liberatore
Hannah Hochner
Home
home states
home-making
Homeland Conflict
homeland politics
Hometown transnationalism
Hybrid diasporas
Ilan Zvi Baron
intersectional analysis
Janine Dahinden
Jen Dickinson
Karolina Barglowski
Khachig Tololyan
Khatharya Um
Lea Muller-Funk
Leslie Fesenmyer
Li Wei
Londoners
Marc Scully
Mari Toivanen
Maria Koinova
Marie Godin
Materializing
memory
memory and commemoration
Mihaela Nedelcu
mobility capital
Mobilizing diaspora
multi-cohort diasporas
Multi-ethnic diasporas
Multi-generational diasporas
Multi-religious diasporas
multi-sited methodologies
Multilingual communication
Musical expressions
Nanor Karageozian
Nelson Mandela
Nicholas Van Hear
Oceanic connections
Performing diaspora
Placelessness
Pnina Werbner
qualitative research approaches
queer diasporas
reduction of conflict
Religion
Robin Cohen
Roots tourism
RPF Government
Sandra H. Dudley
security
Semantic origins
Shahram Khosravi
Sharon M. Quinsaat
Simon Turner
social capital
social construction
Stateless Diasporas
statelessness
Stephane Dufoix
summer camps
Super-diverse Cities
survival
Takeyuki (Gaku) Tsuda
Taku Suzuki
Tamsin Barber
Thomas Lacroix
Transcultural ecologies
transnational migration
Transnational Social Fields
Vice Versa
Virtual return
West Germany
Working Class Cosmopolitans
Writing diaspora
Young Men
Zhu Hua
Zuzanna Olszewska

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367659844
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The word ‘diaspora’ has leapt from its previously confined use – mainly concerned with the dispersion of Jews, Greeks, Armenians and Africans away from their natal homelands – to cover the cases of many other ethnic groups, nationalities and religions. But this ‘horizontal’ scattering of the word to cover the mobility of many groups to many destinations, has been paralleled also by ‘vertical’ leaps, with the word diaspora being deployed to cover more and more phenomena and serve more and more objectives of different actors.

With sections on ‘debating the concept’, ‘complexity’, ‘home and home-making’, ‘connections’ and ‘critiques’, the Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies is likely to remain an authoritative reference for some time. Each contribution includes a targeted list of references for further reading. The editors have carefully blended established scholars of diaspora with younger scholars looking at how diasporas are constructed ‘from below’. The adoption of a variety of conceptual perspectives allows for generalization, contrasts and comparisons between cases.

In this exciting and authoritative collection over 40 scholars from many countries have explored the evolving use of the concept of diaspora, its possibilities as well as its limitations. This Handbook will be indispensable for students undertaking essays, debates and dissertations in the field.

Robin Cohen is Professor Emeritus of Development Studies and Senior Research Fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford. He writes on globalization, development, migration, creolization, diasporas and identity. His books include: Frontiers of identity: the British and the others (1994), Global diasporas: an introduction (2008), Encountering difference: diasporic traces, creolizing spaces (2016) (with Olivia Sheringham) and Island societies (2017). He is currently writing an intellectual history of key intellectuals at eight universities where he has held academic appointments and, with Nicholas Van Hear, developing a solution to the problem of mass displacement using the notion of ‘Refugia’.

Carolin Fischer is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Her current work examines how migrant descendants experience, interpret, appropriate and modify otherness in their everyday lives. In 2015 Carolin completed a doctorate in Development Studies at the University of Oxford. Her doctoral thesis is about the lives and civic engagements of Afghans in Germany and the UK. During her time at Oxford, Carolin worked as a research and teaching assistant at the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), the International Migration Institute (IMI) and the Refugee Studies Centre (RSC). Carolin’s areas of interest are identity formation, inter- and intra-group dynamics and forms of civic and political engagement in the context of migration and mobility. Her recent work has appeared in Ethnicities, The Journal of Intercultural Studies and Global Networks.