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Defining and Utilizing Diaspora
Author(s) -
Mario Nisbett
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
contemporary journal of african studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2343-6530
DOI - 10.4314/contjas.v8i1.1
Subject(s) - diaspora , narrative , structuring , politics , political science , order (exchange) , sociology , gender studies , law , business , finance , linguistics , philosophy
This article explores a definition and use of diaspora in a way that may engage African post-developmental aspirations. Firstly, the piece presents a clarification and further development of the early conceptualizations of diaspora engaging African and African descended scholars. Then, the article elaborates on not only what the African diaspora is but what it does. Finally, the paper presents a utilization of the African diaspora to assist in mobilizing trans-continental linkages with members in the Global North and increasingly with the Global South in support of their post-development agendas. It provides an understanding of the role of African descendants in an increasingly globalizing world and the arguments of the re-structuring of global geo-political order in the wake of narratives of the rise of Africa and the BRICS nations. The paper presents what can be gained and reconfigured in particular articulations of the African diaspora that seeks to engage post-development.

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