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considered diaspora. For example,
science diasporas are
communities of
scientists who
conduct their research away from
their homeland and
trading diasporas are...
- (2010).
Global Diasporas: An Introduction. Routledge. pp. 48–63.
Melvin Ember;
Carol R. Ember; Ian A.
Skoggard (2004).
Encyclopedia of
diasporas: immigrant...
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referred to the
Jewish diaspora.
Diaspora may also
refer to: Any
particular diaspora. See List of
diasporas Diaspora politics Diaspora politics in the United...
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Celtic diaspora may
refer to any of the
following diasporas of
Celtic people:
Cornish diaspora Irish diaspora Scottish diaspora Welsh people §
Welsh diaspora...
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Diaspora politics is the
political behavior of
transnational ethnic diasporas,
their relationship with
their ethnic homelands and
their host states, and...
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families were
forced to
migrate twice.
Postcolonial diasporas are
similar to
colonial diasporas in that both
groups often migrated in a way that addressed...
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distinguish "
diasporas" from
general migrant communities.
While Safran's
definitions were
influenced by the idea of the
Jewish diaspora, he recognised...
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during the
colonial era, a
noted aspect of the
diaspora is that it has
produced several secondary diasporas - some of its members'
families transited through...
- S.; Siu, Lok C.D., eds. (2007-11-30), "Asian
Diasporas: New Formations, New Conceptions",
Asian Diasporas,
Stanford University Press, doi:10.1515/9780804767828...
- and ****stani
diasporas, as well all
other SAARC neighbors such as Afghan, Bhutanese, Burmese, Nepali. Sri Lankan, and
Tibetan diasporas.[citation needed]...