This book explores the transformation and reinvention of conflict-generated diaspora groups' politics in countries of residence. It calls for nuancing our approach to the links between diasporas and conflicts, to avoid falling into the essentialisation trap.The chapters in this volume were originally published in Ethnopolitics.
This book explores the transformation and reinvention of conflict-generated diaspora groups' politics in countries of residence. It calls for nuancing our approach to the links between diasporas and conflicts, to avoid falling into the essentialisation trap.The chapters in this volume were originally published in Ethnopolitics.
Élise Féron is a Docent and Senior Research Fellow at the Tampere Peace Research Institute, Tampere University, Finland. Bahar Baser is Associate Professor at Durham University's School of Government and International Affairs, UK.
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Introduction-Diasporas and Transportation of Homeland Conflicts: Inter-group Dynamics and Host-Country Responses 1. Pathways to Conflict Transportation and Autonomisation: The Armenian Diaspora and the Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh 2. Autonomising Conflict: Conflict Transportation in Online Activity among Kurdish and Turkish Diasporas in Denmark 3. Sri Lankan Diasporas between Participation and Conflict: Intergroup Dynamics in Italy 4. Conflicted Identities: Negotiating Belonging among Young People from the Lebanese Diasporas in Montreal 5. Diaspora Memory Conflicts: Struggles over Genocide Commemoration, Recognition and Denial 6. Cypriot Youth Views Matter: Comparison of Diaspora and Islander Youth's Views on Peace 7. A People In-Between: Examining Indicators of Collective Identity among Georgian Azeri-Turks 8. The Awakening of a Latent Diaspora: The Political Mobilization of First and Second Generation Turkish Migrants in Sweden 9. Identity and Integration of Russian Speakers in the Baltic States: A Framework for Analysis 10. Diasporas, Remittances and State Fragility: Assessing the Linkages 11. Divided Nationhood and Multiple Membership: A Framework for Assessing Kin-State Policies and Their Impact
Introduction-Diasporas and Transportation of Homeland Conflicts: Inter-group Dynamics and Host-Country Responses 1. Pathways to Conflict Transportation and Autonomisation: The Armenian Diaspora and the Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh 2. Autonomising Conflict: Conflict Transportation in Online Activity among Kurdish and Turkish Diasporas in Denmark 3. Sri Lankan Diasporas between Participation and Conflict: Intergroup Dynamics in Italy 4. Conflicted Identities: Negotiating Belonging among Young People from the Lebanese Diasporas in Montreal 5. Diaspora Memory Conflicts: Struggles over Genocide Commemoration, Recognition and Denial 6. Cypriot Youth Views Matter: Comparison of Diaspora and Islander Youth's Views on Peace 7. A People In-Between: Examining Indicators of Collective Identity among Georgian Azeri-Turks 8. The Awakening of a Latent Diaspora: The Political Mobilization of First and Second Generation Turkish Migrants in Sweden 9. Identity and Integration of Russian Speakers in the Baltic States: A Framework for Analysis 10. Diasporas, Remittances and State Fragility: Assessing the Linkages 11. Divided Nationhood and Multiple Membership: A Framework for Assessing Kin-State Policies and Their Impact
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