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Beyond home/host networks: forms of solidarity among Lebanese immigrants in a global era / Abdelhady, Dalia   Journal Article
Abdelhady, Dalia Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article draws on postcolonial understandings in order to offer a sociological analysis of Lebanese immigrants in Montreal, New York City and Paris. I argue that the concept of diaspora provides a framework for understanding the contradictory aspects of Lebanese immigrant experiences, as some immigrants may undergo a process of assimilation while others continue to hold on to their ethnic identities. Investigating Lebanese immigrant communities as a diaspora leads to the understanding of the ways immigrants construct solidarities that include their homeland, host societies, and the larger diaspora community in various parts of the world. As an analytical framework, "diaspora" incorporates multiple loyalties and attachments that are integral to processes of international migration. Thus, the framework of diaspora promises significant contributions to the understanding of the complex dynamics involved in migration and globalization.
Key Words Globalisation  Immigration  Lebanon  Diaspora  Transnationalism 
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