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African Diaspora

"Gained in Translation": Building the African Diaspora Through Linguistic Transposition in 20th Century Poetry

"Gained in Translation": Building the African Diaspora Through Linguistic Transposition in 20th Century Poetry

... the African diaspora have influenced and translated each other as a way of bridging the linguistic and cultural gap brought about by ...the diaspora might well lie in that very rift, which calls for ...

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The EU, the African Diaspora in Europe, and its Impact on Democracy Building in Africa

The EU, the African Diaspora in Europe, and its Impact on Democracy Building in Africa

... the African diaspora collectively generate in comparison with the huge sums that other diasporas send ...the African diaspora would not have a substantial impact on the overall economic ...

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The Hidden Heroes of International Development Remittances from the Southwark African Diaspora to families and villages in Africa.

The Hidden Heroes of International Development Remittances from the Southwark African Diaspora to families and villages in Africa.

... But the role of the UK in international development is more than what the Government does. As well as the work of Aid charities, such as Oxfam and CAFOD, hard-working men and women in the African Diaspora ...

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All Nations Evangelical Church : bringing the nations together and creating a community of faith in the New African Diaspora

All Nations Evangelical Church : bringing the nations together and creating a community of faith in the New African Diaspora

... means respecting their linguistic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. The church’s use of various languages is an example of how Pastor tries to accommodate the immigrant members. During Sunday’s Bible reading, for ...

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David Fram: Lithuanian Yiddish Poet of the South African Diaspora and Illuminating Love

David Fram: Lithuanian Yiddish Poet of the South African Diaspora and Illuminating Love

... non-socialist, Diaspora-nationalist Yiddishism and was opposed to the pro-Communist, pro-Soviet ideology of the Lithuanian Kultur-Lige” (Moss 6 June e-mail ...

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Culture matters: America’s African Diaspora and labor market outcomes

Culture matters: America’s African Diaspora and labor market outcomes

... coded in a consistent manner. For 2003 – 2007 individuals may select more than one racial category. In order to maintain consistency with previous surveys and with the prevailing social norms of the immediate post-Jim ...

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Black Gay Male Identity in the African Diaspora

Black Gay Male Identity in the African Diaspora

... On the subject of discrepancies, in his “Response to Paul Lovejoy’s ‘Autobiography and Memory: Gustavus Vassa, alias Olaudah Equiano, the African” (2007), Carretta admits that “The mis-recording of ‘Vassa’ as ...

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Culture matters: America’s African Diaspora and labor market outcomes

Culture matters: America’s African Diaspora and labor market outcomes

... of African descent include persons from Western and Eastern Europe, as well as persons from Canada and Oceania (Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Tonga, Samoa, and other Oceania, ...of African descent include a ...

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The use of traditional medicine in maternity care among African women in Africa and the diaspora: a systematic review

The use of traditional medicine in maternity care among African women in Africa and the diaspora: a systematic review

... among African women, and it increases our understanding of African women’s traditional health practices and high- lights an extensive use of ...other African traditional and cultural health ...the ...

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Using Cultural Artifacts, Positions, and Titles as Retentions of Cultural Attachments to Original Homelands: African Immigrants in the Diaspora

Using Cultural Artifacts, Positions, and Titles as Retentions of Cultural Attachments to Original Homelands: African Immigrants in the Diaspora

... of African immigrant populations settling in Europe and the United States and the emergence of new African diaspora communities and trans-national expressive culture (N’Diaye, ...new diaspora ...

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Autonomy and positionality in diaspora politics

Autonomy and positionality in diaspora politics

... powerful diaspora individuals, institutions, and networks enjoy a relative autonomy vis-a-vis their ...the diaspora network, and other relevant international ...

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Diaspora in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake

Diaspora in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake

... In the present age of globalization, the immigration process has become quite common and frequent. As the western societies offer alluring possibilities in economy and intellectual advancement, the migrant identities of ...

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Diaspora, authenticity and the imagined past

Diaspora, authenticity and the imagined past

... 9 in various global Diasporas (Bandyopadhyay, 2008; Jacobson, 2002; Kwek, Wang & Weaver, 2014). McCain and Ray (2003) note ‘legacy’ tourists as those with a direct cultural or ancestral connections with particular ...

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African Caribbean Women, Diaspora and Transnationality

African Caribbean Women, Diaspora and Transnationality

... African Caribbean Women, Diaspora and Transnationality C H A R M A I N E C R A W F O R D Depuis trois demitres dkcennies, les ouvri2res caribkennes issues des iles an glophones, (Jamaique, Trinidad, l[.] ...

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Four types of diaspora mobilization : Albanian diaspora activism for Kosovo independence in the US and the UK

Four types of diaspora mobilization : Albanian diaspora activism for Kosovo independence in the US and the UK

... for diaspora lobbying is embedded in the diaspora—as in the Jewish and Armenian cases—or is embedded abroad, as is the case of many secessionist ...Hence, diaspora transnational linkages to an ...

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INDIAN DIASPORA: HISTORIES AND PRESENT

INDIAN DIASPORA: HISTORIES AND PRESENT

... largest diaspora in the world, estimated at 25 million, besides being one of the largest "sending" nations in Asia, with an emigration rate of ...Indian Diaspora is held and the annual Pravasi ...

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Shedding an ethnic identity in diaspora: de-Turkification and the transnational discursive struggles of the Kurdish diaspora

Shedding an ethnic identity in diaspora: de-Turkification and the transnational discursive struggles of the Kurdish diaspora

... particular, it traces how Kurdish diasporic leaders engage with other Kurdish actors and propagate what I call ‘de-Turkification’, that is undoing the intense Turkification to which Kurds have been subjected in Turkey. ...

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Diaspora identity and a new generation : Armenian diaspora youth on the genocide and the Karabakh war

Diaspora identity and a new generation : Armenian diaspora youth on the genocide and the Karabakh war

... And yet, despite the temporal proximity of the war and the unresolved status of Karabakh, for many in the diaspora youth, the conflict seemed more distant and less significant as a unifying factor, compared to the ...

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Attracting Investment from Kosovar Diaspora

Attracting Investment from Kosovar Diaspora

... between diaspora and Kosovo’s institutions for economic development of ...in Diaspora and increasing their participation in drafting development policies 46 ...25 Diaspora Business Networks in as ...

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Advance diaspora diplomacy in a networked world

Advance diaspora diplomacy in a networked world

... First, Australia does not punch-above its weight in funding its diplomatic network. For a country of its population size and wealth, Australia has relatively few diplomatic missions. Working with well-connected ...

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