Diaspora

Fellowship Opportunity- Diasporas, Nation States and Mainstream Societies in Central and Eastern Europe – ERSTE Foundation

ERSTE Foundation invites researchers, scientists and practitioners to research on “Diasporas, Nation States and Mainstream Societies in Central and Eastern Europe.” Fellowships are awarded on the basis of research paper proposals. Click here to see the Erstebank call for papers 2014. Online applications are due 24 August 2014 in this website: https://apply.erstestiftung.org/fellowship Questions can be sent to: socialresearch@erstestiftung.org  

Oxford Diasporas Programme Photography Competition

Diasporas: Connecting, Contesting, Converging Diasporas are one of the most prominent and controversial manifestations of increased globalization. The connection between migrants and people who have stayed at home has profound effects on societies in the country of origin and the country of destination, as well as on the diasporas themselves. We are particularly looking for …

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“Mexico and Its Diaspora in the United States” Book Launch

Tuesday, September 27, 2011 | 6 p.m. 66 West 12th Street, 7th floor, Orozco Room *Updated: Watch the video of this event above! Join us In celebrating a new book by Alexandra Delano, assistant professor of Global Studies, Mexico and Its Diaspora in the United States: Policies of Emigration Since 1848. The author is joined …

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To Protect and Promote? Sending States and Diasporas in Comparative Perspective

May 6-7, 2011 This event, co-sponsored by ICMEC and Global Studies, brings together leading scholars, students, and practitioners focusing on the relation between sending states and their diaspora populations with particular focus on state-led promotion and protection of citizens abroad. Keynote Panel | May 6 | 6:00-8:00 p.m. Kellen Auditorium, 66 Fifth Avenue Diasporas, Democracy, …

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