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Digital diasporas and conflict prevention: the case of Somalinet.com / Brinkerhoff, Jennifer M   Journal Article
Brinkerhoff, Jennifer M Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Conflict Prevention  Somalia 
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Digital diasporas challenge to traditional power: the case of TibetBoard / Brinkerhoff, Jennifer M   Journal Article
Brinkerhoff, Jennifer M Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article examines power implications of digital diasporas and the identity negotiation processes they afford. Members of diasporas are potentially socially and psychologically disempowered by two sources: the majority society into which they are dispersed; and the traditional social structures and culture from which they emerged. This potential disempowerment highlights the important role of power in facilitating (or not) migrant integration into new societies, and the integration of values and norms that are increasingly considered universal. The diaspora experience and Internet discussion forums provide enabling normative structures and discourses for individuals to define and pursue their own interests and ideals. Following a review of the literatures on diaspora identity hybridity and power, the case of TibetBoard illustrates how information technology enables diaspora members to explore, negotiate, and validate their self-determined identity and political perspectives, moving beyond passive adoption of traditional perspectives rooted in the Tibetan community of the homeland and in exile.
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