"Diasporization": an unprecedented, plural and perennial phenomenon
La « diasporisation »: un phénomène inédit, pluriel et pérenne
Gérard-François Dumont
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Abstract:
The study of diasporas presupposes an understanding of an unprecedented phenomenon, "diasporization", whose plural nature and pernational character must be understood, regardless of the evolution of international migration in the coming years or decades.
Keywords: Migration; diaspora; diasporization; soft power; geopolitics; geostrategy; demography; population; emigration; nationality; immigration; demography and population studies; Diaspora studies; International migration; migrations internationales; diasporisation; géopolitique; géostratégie; démographie; émigration; nationalité; im-migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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Published in Kanté, Seydou. Les diasporas sénégalaises. Des acteurs géopolitiques, L’Harmattan, pp.7-26, 2020, 978-2-343-20212-9
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