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Diaspora is dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of the history, culture, social structure, politics and economics of both the traditional diasporas – Armenian, Greek, and Jewish – and those transnational dispersions which in the past three decades have chosen to identify themselves as ‘diasporas.’ These encompass groups ranging from the African-American to the Ukrainian-Canadian, from the Caribbean-British to the new East and South Asian diasporas.
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Volume 20, Number 1, Spring 2011Table of Contents
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View Multifarious Transnational Engagements of Contemporary Diaspora Members: From Revolving-Door Universalists to Multinationals and Site-Hopping Vagabonds
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| ISSN | 1911-1568 |
|---|---|
| Print ISSN | 1044-2057 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2018-05-22 |
| Open Access | No |




