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Bibliography Migration and Diaspora GRFDT Research Bibliography 1 Bibliography Migration and Diaspora SECOND EDITION February 2019 2 GRFDT Research Bibliography Preface Dear Patrons and Readers We are happy to announce the release of our updated Bibliography on Diasporic and Migration studies for the year 2019. The updated list of books, research papers and manuscripts traverse through a wide range of vital interest areas including the ongoing research. We at the GRFDT hope that the compre- hensive listing of rich literature in the area of Diaspora and migration would be of immense utility to academicians, researchers and policy makers. The updated edition of bibliography has tried to include the ongoing research interest in the area of transnationalism, citizenship, ethnicity, globalization, identity, knowledge Diaspora, multiculturalism and hybridity, race and racism, refugee crisis among the 28 widely classified knowledge domain. We at GRFDT believe that globally connected world needs a better-informed policy engagement. For this there is a need for continuous research cooperation, coordination, and feedback. Our effort in creating global database of research scholars, institutions, research events etc. are to promote better research as policy measures at local, national and global level. Researchers at GRFDT have carried out this compilation in an attempt to provide an encyclopedic view of the works that are already published. The book contains 28 broad areas related to Diaspora, trans- nationalism and migration. Some of these bibliographies are repeated under different broad areas be- cause of its relevance in different context. We revise our bibliography annually to add new publications and make it available to our esteemed patrons and readers. While preparing this bibliography, we faced the major limitations related to access and time constraint. However, we are open to revise the volume from time to time and incorporate possible new publica- tions. We appreciate and welcome feedback from researchers and authors to improve this vast compen- dium of knowledge as and when required. We encourage authors, researchers and publishers to share additional bibliography with us so that we can make it more inclusive and comprehensive. We thank our GRFDT members for their valuable inputs and suggestions while compiling this Bibliography. We wish you a happy reading! GRFDT Research Bibliography 3 Table of Contents Transnationalism 5 Diaspora and Cinema 10 Brain Drain 10 Citizenship 12 Community 14 Country/Region Specific Studies 20 Culture 48 Development 54 Diaspora and Globalization 55 Digital Diaspora 57 Ethnicity 57 Hybridity and Diaspora 58 Identity and Diaspora 58 Immigration 59 Indentured Labor 60 International Migration 60 Knowledge Diaspora 63 Knowledge Transfer and Innovation 63 Media 64 Marginalization and Diaspora 65 Multiculturalism/Hybridity 66 Race & Racism 66 Refugee 67 Return Migration/ Diaspora 67 Skill Migration 67 South Asians 68 Women 68 Miscellaneous 71 4 GRFDT Research Bibliography Ages, Arnold (1973) The diaspora dimension, The Hague: Cohen,R .2010. Global Diasporas, an Introduction. London and Martinus Nijhoff New York. Routledge Arendt, H. (1978) The Jew as pariah: Jewish identity and politics Dekmejian, R. Hrair (1991) ‘Determinants of genocide: Armenians in the modern age, New and Jews as case studies’ in R. G. Hovannisian (ed.) The Armenian genocide in perspective, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Armstrong, John A. (1976) ‘Mobilized and proletarian diasporas’, Publishers, 85–96 American Political Science Dhaliwal, Amarpal K. (1994b) ‘Reading diaspora: self- Bakewell, O. (2008) ‘In search of the diasporas within Africa’, representational practices and the politics of reception, Socialist African Diaspora 1(1–2): 5–27. review, 24 (4), 13–43Dicken, Peter (1992) G l o b a l Bamyeh, Mohammed A. (2007) ‘The Palestinian diaspora’ in shift: the internationalization of economic activity, London: Paul Hazel Smith and Paul Stares (eds) Diasporas in conflict: peace- Chapman Publishing (second edition) makers and peace-wreckers, Tokyo: United Nations University Dickstein, Morris (1993) ‘After the Cold War: culture as politics, Press, 90–105 politics as culture’, Social Bhaba, Homi. 1990. Nation and Narration. London: Routledge. Research, 60 (3), 531–44 Dufoix, Stéphane (forthcoming) Boyajian, Levon and Haigaz Grigorian (1991) ‘Psychosocial Diasporas, Berkeley: University of California Press sequelae of the Armenian genocide’ in R. G. Hovannisian (ed.) Dufoix, S. (2012) La Dispersion. Une histoire des usages du mot The Armenian genocide in perspective, New Brunswick, NJ: diaspora, Paris: Editions Amsterdam. Transaction Publishers, 177–85 Endelman, M. (1991) ‘The legitimization of the diaspora Boyarin, Daniel (1994) A radical Jew: Paul and the politics of experience in recent Jewish historiography’, Modern Judaism, 11 identity, Berkeley: University of California Press (2), 195–209 Boyarin, Daniel and Jonathan Boyarin (1993) ‘Diaspora: Gilroy, P. (1993)The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double generation and the ground of Jewish identity’, Critical Enquiry, Consciousness, London: Verso. 19 (4), 693–725 Glazer, N. and D. Moynihan (1963) Beyond the Melting Pot: The Boyarin, Daniel and Jonathan Boyarin (1994) ‘Powers of diaspora’, Negroes, Puerto Ricans, Jews, paper presented at the International Congress of the Historical Sciences, Montreal, 27 August–3 September Italians and Irish of New York City, Boston: MIT Press. Boyarin, Jonathan (1992) Storm from paradise: the politics of Gopinath, G. (1995) ‘Bombay, U.K., Yuba City: Bhangra Jewish memory, Minneapolis: music and the engendering of diaspora’, Diaspora 4(3): 303–21. Boyarin, Jonathan (1995) ‘Powers of diaspora’, paper presented to Hirsch, M. (2008) ‘The Generation of Postmemory’, Poetics a panel on diaspora at the International Congress of the Historical Today 29(1): 103–28. Sciences, Montreal, 27 August–3 September Kennedy, J. F. (1964) A Nation of Immigrants, New York: Popular Brah, Avtar (1996) Cartographies of diaspora: contesting identities, Library. London: Routledge Laguerre, M. (1999)‘State, diasporas and transnational politics: Cho, L. (2007) ‘The turn to diaspora’, Topia: Canadian Journal of Haiti reconceptualised’, Millennium: Journal of International Cultural Studies 17: 4. Available at https://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/ Studies 28(3): 633–51. index.php/topia/article/viewFile/13229/22406 Ong, A. (1999) Flexible Citizenship: The Cultural Logics of Cohen, R. (2008) Global Diasporas: An Introduction, London: Transnationality, Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Routledge (2nd edition). Roberston, R. (1992). Globalisation. London: Sage. Cohen, Robin (1996) ‘Diasporas and the Nation-State: from Schnapper, D. and C. Bordes-Benayoun (2006) Diasporas et victims to challengers’ http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/ nations, Paris: Odile Jacob. sociology/staff/emeritus/cohenr/research/papers/diasporas.pd f GRFDT Research Bibliography 5 Sinnreich, A. (2010) Mashed Up: Music, Technology and the Diaspora, London: Routledge. [Presented at the International Rise of Configurable Culture, Amherst, MA: University of Conference ‘Culture and Economy in the Indian Diaspora’, India Massachusetts Press. International Centre: New Delhi, 8-10 April 2000] Tölölyan, K. (1996) ‘Rethinking diaspora (s): stateless power in Ballard, Roger. 2003. The South Asian Presence in Britain and the transnational moment’, its Transnational connections, in Bhikhu Parekh and et. Al. (eds.) Culture and Economy in the Indian Diaspora, London: Routledge. Diaspora: a journal of transnational studies, 5(1): 3–36. Barkan, E R (2003) (ed) : Immigration, Incorporation and Tölölyan, K. (2007) ‘The contemporary discourse of diaspora Transnationalism (Transaction Publishers, N.J) studies’, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 27(3): 647–55. Basch Linda, Nina Glick Schiller, and Cristina Blanc Szanton. 1992. Transnationalism: A New Analytic Perspective for Understanding Tölölyan, K. (2010) ‘Beyond the homeland: from exilic nationalism Migration. In Steven Vertovec and Robin Cohen (ed.) Migration, to diasporic transnationalism’, in A. S. Leoussi, A. Gal and A. D. Diasporas and Transnationalism. Cheltenham: UK: Edward Elgar Smith (eds.) The Call of the Homeland: Diaspora Nationalisms, Publishing Ltd. Past and Present, Amsterdam: Brill. Basch Linda, Nina Glick Schiller, and Cristina Blanc Szanton. Tölölyan, K. 1991.The nation-state and its others: in lieu of a 1994. Nation Unbound, Transnational projects post colonial preface, Diaspora, vol.1, no.1, pp.3-7 Predicaments and deterritorialized Nation-States. Amsterdam. Shuval, J. T. 2000. ‘Diaspora Migration: Definitional Ambiguities Bauböck, Rainer and Thomas Faist (eds) (2010) Diaspora and and a Theoretical Paradigm’. transnationalism. Concepts, theories and methods; Amsterdam International Migration, Vol. 38. No. 5: pp 41-56. University Press. 2. Transnationalism Ben-Rafael, Eliezer, Yitzhak Sternberg and Judith Boker Liwerant Appadurai A (1997) Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of and Yosef Gorney. 2009. Transnationalism: Diasporas and the Globalization (Oxford University Press, Oxford) advent of a new (dis)order (Series editor-Mehdi P Aminesh), Netherlands: Brill Avni, Haim. 2009. “Majority Societieis” in Jewish Diasporas: Latin American Experiences, in Eliezer Ben-Rafael et.al (eds.) Ben-Rafael, Miriam and Eliezer Ben-Rafael. 2009. The Linguistic Transnationalism: Diasporas and the advent of a new (dis) order Landscape of Transnationalism: