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10 Things to Understand about Diaspora
The word diaspora, as explained on Oxford Dictionaries Online, is most closely associated with the dispersion of the Jews beyond Israel. However, it is also defined as ‘the dispersion or spread of any people from their original homeland’.
http://blog.oup.com/2013/06/10-facts-about-diaspora/
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Race, Ethnicity, and Diaspora in the Digital Age - HASTAC
This forum explores the reproduction and (re)configurations of race, ethnicity, and diaspora in digital spaces. The history of race and ethnicity as a scientific/sociological concept and social fact are complex and multifaceted.
https://www.hastac.org/initiatives/hastac-scholars/scholars-forums/race-ethnicity-and-diaspora-digital-age
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Evaluating `Diaspora': Beyond Ethnicity?
This paper evaluates the use of the concept of `diaspora' as an alternative way of thinking about transnational migration and ethnic relations to those ways that rely on `race' and `ethnicity'.
http://soc.sagepub.com/content/32/3/557.short
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East Asian Diasporas Profile - East Asian Peoples
Learn more about the diasporas of East Asia.
http://eastasianpeoples.imb.org/explore/view/east-asian-diasporas
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South Asian Diaspora - Volume 7, Issue 2
Academic journal about south asian diaspora
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsad20/current
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The African Diaspora - Experience Africa
Etymologically, the word diaspora, meaning dispersal, stems from the Greek sporo (seed), and speira (to spree). Originally, it was used in the Antique tradition to refer to the "dispersion of Hellenic establishments around the Mediterranean Sea". Later on, in the biblical tradition, it was used to discuss the dispersal of the Jewish People.
http://www.experience-africa.de/index.php?en_the-african-diaspora
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Defining and Studying the Modern African Diaspora - Historians
The AHA's 1999 annual meeting will have as its theme "Diasporas and Migrations in History."1 This has been welcomed by those whose scholarly interest and research focus on what has come to be called the African diaspora.
https://www.historians.org/publications-and-directories/perspectives-on-history/september-1998/defining-and-studying-the-modern-african-diaspora
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African Diaspora Cultures - Oldways
African Diaspora may be a new term for many people. We don't hear it used very often in conversation or writing. African Diaspora is the term commonly used to describe the mass dispersion of peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades, from the 1500s to the 1800s.
http://oldwayspt.org/resources/heritage-pyramids/african-diet-pyramid/african-diaspora-cultures
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A Europe of Diasporas - Europe
"We understand "diasporas of Europe" to be enduring human networks and communities.
http://agbueurope.org/programs/a-europe-of-diasporas/
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The New European Diasporas - CFR
National Minorities and Conflict in Eastern Europe.
http://www.cfr.org/europe/new-european-diasporas/p3591
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The European Diaspora: European Ancestry Worldwide - Brilliant Maps
The map above shows the percentage of each country's population that has some claim to European ancestry. Taken together it could be argued that Europeans are the world's largest diaspora.
http://brilliantmaps.com/european-ancestry/
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Diaspora - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
A diaspora is a scattered population whose origin lies within a smaller geographic locale.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaspora
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Chinese Emigration - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Waves of Chinese emigration (also known as the Chinese diaspora) have happened throughout history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_emigration