28.05.2013 Views

Le diaspore africane tra due continenti Indagine sulle ... - CeSPI

Le diaspore africane tra due continenti Indagine sulle ... - CeSPI

Le diaspore africane tra due continenti Indagine sulle ... - CeSPI

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Reis, M. (2004), “Theorizing Diaspora: Perspectives on "Classical" and "Contemporary" Diaspora”,<br />

International Migration Vol. 42, N. 2, pp. 41–60.<br />

Robertson, R. 1995. Glocalization: Time-Space and Homogeneityt-Heterogeneity Global<br />

Modernities, London, Sage Publications.<br />

Rosenbaum, J. et al. (1990), “Market and Network Theories of the Transition from High School to<br />

Work: their Application to Industrial Societies”. Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 16.<br />

Salehyan, I. e K. Skrede Gleditsch. (2006), “Refugees and the Spread of Civil War”. International<br />

Organization, Vol. 60, pp. 335-366.<br />

Saxenian, A. L. (2002), “Brain Circulation: How High-Skill Immigration Makes Everyone Better<br />

Off”. The Brookings Review Vol. 20, N. 1, Winter, pp. 28-31.<br />

Sheffer, G. (2003), Diaspora Politics: At Home Abroad. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<br />

Sheffer, G. (1986), “A New Field of Study: Modern Diasporas in International Politics”. In Gabriel<br />

Sheffer (ed.) Modern Diasporas in International Politics. London and Sydney: Croom Helm,<br />

1-15.<br />

Shepperson, G. (1993), “African Diaspora: Concept and Context.) In Joseph E. Harris (ed.) Global<br />

Dimensions of the African Diaspora, 2nd ed., 41–49. Washington, D.C.: Howard University<br />

Press.<br />

Shuval, J. T. (2003), “The dynamics of Diaspora : Theoretical implications of ambiguous<br />

concepts”. In Rainer Münz R. e Ohliger R, Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants: Germany, Israel<br />

and Russia in Comparative Perspective. London: Frank Cass.<br />

Sivini, G. (2000). Migrazioni. Processi di resistenza e di innovazione sociale. Catanzaro: Rubettino.<br />

Sorenson, J. (1996), “<strong>Le</strong>arning to be Oromo: Nationalist Discourse in the Diaspora”, in Social<br />

Identities, 2(3): 439-467.<br />

Stigter, E. e Monsutti, A. (2005), Transnational Networks: Recognising a Regional Reality. Kabul,<br />

AREU. Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit Briefing Paper Series.<br />

UNDP (2001), Somalia Human Development Report.Nairobi: UNDP.<br />

Van Hear, N. (1998), New Diasporas : The Mass Exodus, Dispersal and Regrouping of Migrant<br />

Communities, London: UCL Press.<br />

Vanzan, A. (2000), “Meticciato di lusso: la letteratura d'immigrazione in lingua italiana”. In Afriche<br />

e Orienti, n. 34.<br />

Walker, S. (2001), “Introduction: Are You Hip to the Jive? (Re) Writing/Righting the Pan-<br />

American Discourse”. In Sheila S. Walker (ed.) African Roots/American Cultures: Africa in<br />

the Creation of the Americas,. New York: Rowan and Littlefield. 1–44.<br />

Walters, R. W. (1997), Pan Africanism in the African Diaspora: An Analysis of Modern Afrocentric<br />

Political Movements, Wayne State University Press.<br />

Wayland, S. (2004), “Ethnonationalist Networks and Transnational Opportunities: The Sri Lankan<br />

Tamil Diaspora”. Review of International Studies Vol. 30, pp. 405-426.<br />

Werbner, P. (1999), “Global Pathways: Working Class Cosmopolitans and the Creation of<br />

Transnational Ethnic Worlds”, in Social Anthropology, 7(1): 17-35.<br />

Yao Assouman H., Mezzana, D. e Olmi, A. (2005), “La modernità negata dell'Africa. Intervista a<br />

Babacar Fall”, in Quaranta G. e Mezzana D., Società <strong>africane</strong>. L'Africa sub-sahariana <strong>tra</strong><br />

immagine e realtà, Zelig Editore, Milano, pp. 203-213.<br />

Zeleza, P. (prossima pubblicazione, 2008). Africa and Its Diasporas: Dispersals and Linkages.<br />

17

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!