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E-diasporas atlas : exploration and cartography of diasporas on digital networks /

Title
E-diasporas atlas : exploration and cartography of diasporas on digital networks / edited by Dana Diminescu.
Publication
[Charenton-le-Pont, France] : Éditions de la maison des sciences de l'homme, [2012]
Supplementary Content
  • Detailed user guide
  • Detailed user guide

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CartographicUse in library G3201.E29 2012 .E35Off-site

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Diminescu, Dana,
Description
30 maps on 3 sheets : color; sheets 70 x 100 cm, folded to 18 x 25 cm, in portfolio.
Summary
The e-Diasporas Atlas is a unique experiment in research on diasporas as well as in publishing, a first in the restitution of scientific findings and their presentation. Historically, the emergence of e-diasporas occurred in tandem with the diffusion of the Internet and the development of multiple online public services. At the end of the 1990s, a number of institutions joined forces with the new 'e'-technologies (e-administration, e-democracy, e-education, e-healthcare, e-culture, e-tourism), which gave rise to the first presence on the Web of associations run by migrant populations. If the earliest websites were produced by IT professionals, we soon saw the diffusion of the Web in all of the diasporic communities and at all levels. The last ten years witnessed the use of both Webs 1.0 and 2.0 in these communities as well as the widespread appropriation of the various social-networking platforms (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.). These new communication and organization practices have produced a vast, moving e-corpus, whose exploration, analysis and archiving have never before been attempted. The outcome of the efforts of more than 80 researchers worldwide, the e-Diasporas Atlas is the first of its kind, with some 8,000 migrant websites archived and observed in their interactions-- e-Diasporas website.
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Collection PraTICs
Uniform Title
Collection PraTICs.
Subject
  • ACCESS TO INFORMATION
  • CASE STUDIES
  • EMIGRATION
  • Emigration and immigration > Maps
  • Emigration and immigration
  • FRENCH
  • INDIANS
  • INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
  • Immigrants > Maps
  • Immigrants
  • MIGRANTS
  • MIGRATION
  • PALESTINIANS
Genre/Form
Maps.
Note
  • "ISSN 2110-1957."
System Details (note)
  • Use with the e-Diasporas Atlas companion iPhone application from the App store. Compatible with iPhone 4 or 4S and iPod Touch (4th generation). Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
Language (note)
  • User's guide printed on portfolio cover in English and French.
Contents
No. 1: French expatriates corpus -- Italian corpus -- French repatriates corpus -- Jewish corpus -- Reunion Island corpus -- Breton corpus -- Lebanese corpus -- Egyptian corpus -- Tunisian corpus -- Mexican corpus -- Turkish corpus -- Moroccans and Facebook -- Moroccan corpus. No. 2: Palestinians corpus 1 -- Palestinian corpus 2 -- Uyghur corpus -- Yugoslav corpus -- Chinese corpus -- Hmong corpus -- Macedonian corpus -- Nepali corpus -- Russian corpus. No. 3: Indian corpus -- Indian real estate on the web -- Kerala corpus -- Sikh corpus -- South-Asian corpus -- Tamil corpus -- Zoroastrian corpus -- Hindu corpus.
ISBN
  • 9782735114429
  • 2735114422
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library