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Transnationalism and Civic Engagement - Diasporic Formation and Mobilization in Denmark and the Uae (Hardcover)
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Transnationalism and Civic Engagement - Diasporic Formation and Mobilization in Denmark and the Uae (Hardcover)
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The question of population migration and Diaspora transnationalism
in the age of globalization is an area of social sciences deserving
much more attention than it has received. This book deals with the
advent of new ideological currents based on an assumed "Clash of
Civilizations" increasingly popular in social, economic and
political discourses. In this regard applicable oriental literature
on migration and Diaspora formation is comparatively older than
what has been produced in the west in recent years, thus deserving
careful consideration. For instance when dealing with transnational
communities the concept of qabiil (kinship allegiance) as a central
organizational factor dominates western scholarship. Instead this
book favors taking both western and non-western approaches into
consideration in order to achieve deeper and richer understanding
of the transnational global Diaspora condition. In order to
surmount the dichotomy of essentialist versus no-essentialist
frames, the epistemological approach instrumentalized in this work
follows an emancipatory method critically engaging both approaches.
Furthermore the book proposes a theoretical framework analytically
connecting western and non-western social inquiry. Hence we should
note Emile Durkheim's scheme of modern society transformation from
"mechanical to organic solidarity" was preceded by Ibn Khaldun's
binary scheme distinguishing "badawa" (primitive or pre-modern,
i.e. symbolizing nomadism, loyalty and tribalism) from "hadara"
(civilization or modern, i.e. symbolizing modernity, urbanization
and individualism). Finally this book empirically examines how a
host country's mobilizing, political and structural opportunities
or lack of them influence transnational Diasporas' civic engagement
that often include the application of combined formal and informal
social, economic and political capital in addressing multifaceted
challenges emanating from host and homeland environments.
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Abdulkadir Osman Farah studied political science at Aarhus
University Denmark and also holds a doctorate degree in
international relations and development from the same university.
He is currently an Assistant Professor at Aalborg University where
he teaches political economy, international relations,
transnationalism and development aid. Dr Farah is the editor of the
Interdisciplinary Journal of International Studies (IJIS), Aalborg
University and co-founder of the Centre for Research and
Integration in Denmark and Northern Eastern African-Nordic Research
Network (NEANOR). He is the co-editor of the well-regarded book:
Somalia: Diaspora and State Formation in the Horn of Africa (2007,
Adonis & Abbey Publishers, London). Dr Farah is also on the
board of many professional Danish and international organizations.
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