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Mobilising 'The Diaspora': Somali Transnational Political Engagement

机译:动员“散居者”:索马里跨国政治参与

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Recently, the development initiatives of so-called 'diasporas' have gained the attention of policy-makers, scholars, NGOs, and migrants themselves. Migrants and 'diasporas' are seen as agents of development, who not only remit money to their countries of origin, but also transfer ideas of political, social, and cultural change. This article examines linkages between identity, transnational politics and development. Logics of transnational mobilisation and loyalties are analysed through a case study of a Somali transnational conference, paying particular attention to tensions between lineage affiliation and regional identification. At the conference, the establishment of trust between different transnational actors was seen as an important step towards reconciliation and development. Framing the event as 'a meeting between intellectuals' and as 'the diaspora', conference participants were positioned as agents of development and change. The article argues that 'diaspora position' is thereby linked to questions of identity, the recognition of status, and the enactment of proper and respectable masculinity.
机译:最近,所谓的“散居者”的发展倡议引起了决策者,学者,非政府组织和移民本身的关注。移民和“流离失所者”被视为发展的推动者,他们不仅汇款到其原籍国,而且还转移了政治,社会和文化变革的观念。本文探讨了身份,跨国政治与发展之间的联系。通过对索马里跨国会议的案例分析,分析了跨国动员和忠诚的逻辑,并特别注意宗族关系和区域认同之间的紧张关系。在会议上,不同跨国行为者之间建立信任被视为迈向和解与发展的重要一步。将该活动称为“知识分子之间的会议”和“散居者”,会议参与者被定位为发展与变革的推动者。该文章认为,“流散的位置”因此与身份,身份认同以及适当和受人尊敬的男子气概的制定有关。

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