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Indian Transnationalism Online investigates the online organization of, and exchanges within the global Indian diaspora. Bringing together research from around the world and presenting studies drawn from the US, Europe and India, it engages with theoretical and methodological debates concerning the shaping and transformation of migrant culture in emerging sites of sociality, and explores issues such as religion, citizenship, nationalism, region and caste as they relate to Indian identity in global, transnational contexts.

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Indian Transnationalism Online investigates the online organization of, and exchanges within the global Indian diaspora. Bringing together research from around the world and presenting studies drawn from the US, Europe and India, it engages with theoretical and methodological debates concerning the shaping and transformation of migrant culture in emerging sites of sociality, and explores issues such as religion, citizenship, nationalism, region and caste as they relate to Indian identity in global, transnational contexts.

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Ajaya Kumar Sahoo is the Director of the Centre for Study of Indian Diaspora at the University of Hyderabad, India. He is the co-editor of Indian Diaspora and Transnationalism, Transnational Migrations: The Indian Diaspora, Sociology of Ageing: A Reader, Tracing an Indian Diaspora: Contexts, Memories, Representations, and Sociology of Diaspora: A Reader. Johannes G. de Kruijf is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural Anthropology at Utrecht University, the Netherlands and author of Guyana Junction: Globalisation, Localisation, and the Production of East Indianness.