Where can we store these not-so-pleasant residues of digital diasporas whose emancipatory political and aesthetic potential is less than certain? |
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That is what we saw in the 1980s and 70s with the Greek and Polish diasporas. |
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In other cases, diasporas harbour fundamentalist movements which claim to represent the 'real' interests of the people in their home countries. |
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There was thus a need to appoint high level senior officials to work with diasporas. |
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There are many people in diasporas as well who have fled that very oppressive regime. |
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However, if they lose contact with their diasporas, they can lose some of their best and brightest talent. |
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The role of the active production and consumption of various forms of media on the ethnic groups and diasporas has long been debated among scholars from different disciplines. |
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The contemporary democratic world provides numerous such examples of ties between nation-states and national diasporas. |
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Other groups of actors which influence developments in the region are diasporas. |
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It is not surprising that, as liberal doctrines took hold, trade diasporas declined as the expanding West imposed a cosmopolitan culture on the whole world. |
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The Festival Interceltique de Lorient welcomes each year participants all the Celtic nations and their diasporas. |
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Although it may be somewhat exasperating to see that diasporas are so broadly seen as good in some parts of the policy world and as bad in others, it is certainly not surprising. |
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Dutch and British diasporas represent the largest communities of European ancestry on the continent today. |
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There were examples of diasporas in France paying for medical insurance for families in Kinshasa, which could be used as an example to governments. |
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Innovative schemes are also needed to transform financial flows from the many diasporas into long-term productive investment in their home countries. |
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Canada is home to one of the largest Sri Lankan diasporas and they are looking to their government and members of Parliament to help provide a solution to their violence-plagued homeland. |
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The Diaspeace project has sought to generate evidence-based and policy-relevant knowledge about the ways in which diasporas play into the dynamics of conflict and peace in their countries of origin. |
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Another Chinese firm, Galanz, began as a contract manufacturer for Western firms but now sells microwave ovens under its own name. A third path is to follow diasporas. |
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Here, there is talk of managed immigration, yet we still have not taken the measures necessary to allow diasporas, for example, to put themselves at the service of their states. |
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In bringing together African intellectuals and the diasporas, especially Brazilian and Caribbean, the Conference will have had a significant impact. |
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On the one hand diasporas, with the tangible and intangible resources at their disposal, are in a position to support armed conflicts, using non-transparent network structures to channel both funds and weapons. |
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An additional 8 million Indonesian live overseas, comprising one of the world's largest diasporas. |
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