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ID075917
Title ProperTransnationalism from below
Other Title Informationinitial responses by British Kashmiris to the South Asia earthquake of 2005
LanguageENG
AuthorRehman, Shams ;  Kalra, Virinder S
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The earthquake that shook Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan, and India on 8 October 2005 had major consequences for the region in all areas of life. An assessment of the damage and loss of life and need for relief is ongoing. This article examines the transnational fund-raising effort that arose in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake. By offering a particular case study of the fund-raising effort in the north of England, we hope to illustrate the general mechanisms by which aid was collected among diaspora communities. Our contention is that diaspora fund-raising and distribution was initially able to respond in a more direct and effective manner than states and non-governmental organisation. The reason for this was the utilisation of existing active and hitherto dormant transnational links.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol. 15, No.3 ; Sep 2006: p309-323
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol. 15, No.3 ; Sep 2006: p309-323
Key WordsJammu & Kashmir ;  Pakistan ;  Earthquake