Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff examines the importance of digital disaporas and explores their implications for security and development policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff is an Associate Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs at the George Washington University. She holds a Ph.D. in public administration from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and an MPA from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. She consults for multilateral development banks, bilateral assistance agencies, NGOs, and foundations. Combining her research with this work, she published Partnership for International Development: Rhetoric or Results? (2002), as well as three co-edited journal issues and more than forty-five articles and book chapters on topics ranging from evaluation to NGOs, failed states, governance, and diasporas. She is the editor of Diasporas and Development: Exploring the Potential (2008). She also completed an edited volume for the Asia Development Bank on Converting Migration Drains into Gains: Harnessing the Resources of Overseas Professionals (2006), and she is the editor of the Lynne Rienner Publishers book series Diasporas in World Politics. She is the co-director and co-founder of GW's Diaspora Research Program, a multidisciplinary research program on diasporas, identity, policy, and development; she also co-founded the GW International NGO team and co-edited NGOs and the Millennium Development Goals: Citizen Action to Reduce Poverty (2007).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Diasporas, identity, and information technology 3. Keeping the dream alive 4. Digital diasporas as cyber-communities 5. Digital diasporas and conflict prevention 6. Policy agendas, human rights, and national sovereignty 7. Helping the homeland 8. Digital diasporas: a new avenue for peace and prosperity?
1. Introduction 2. Diasporas, identity, and information technology 3. Keeping the dream alive 4. Digital diasporas as cyber-communities 5. Digital diasporas and conflict prevention 6. Policy agendas, human rights, and national sovereignty 7. Helping the homeland 8. Digital diasporas: a new avenue for peace and prosperity?
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