Diaspora in the MENA Region and Beyond
Diaspora in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region and Beyond is very relevant for emerging multidisciplinary Diaspora studies. The region itself has settled or long-term international migrants; Diasporas from neighbouring regions to Diasporas from distant places; Diasporas with the same ethnic/religious/cultural identity as that of natives, to Diasporas having a distinct and divergent ethnic/linguistic identity. The number of these Diasporic communities and their role in economic development is substantial. Their concerns and contributions require academic and research output to understand them and their potential to serve
the domestic and foreign objectives of the host countries as well as those of world community.
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Chapters
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1. IntroductionExploring the Diaspora in the MENA Region: A Multifaceted Journey
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2. Navigating IdentitiesFrom Diaspora to Global Perceptions
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3. Reimagining Gender and Migration in North AfricaNew Methodologies and Insights
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4. Navigating LivesThe Impact of Men’s Gulf Migration on “Left-Behind” Women in India’s Changing Landscape
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5. Diaspora DiplomacyConflict Resolution through Informal Ties
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6. Diaspora Bonds in the MENA RegionA Financial Insight
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7. Construction of Migrant Identity in the MENA RegionA Case Study of the United Arab Emirates
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8. The UAE’s Soft Power Strategy of ToleranceA Peaceful Amalgamation of Multiple Diasporas
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9. Multicultural Approach of Indian Diaspora in the UAEExamining Diaspora, Identity and Media
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10. Roots of IdentityUnpacking Memories in Indian and Pakistani Diasporas in the UAE
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11. The Price of CareSociality and Intermediary Networks of Kerala Migrant Care Workers in Israel
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12. The Dynamic Role of the Indian Diaspora in Shaping India’s Relationship with the Middle East
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13. Indian CinemaIndian Diaspora’s Culture Export to the Middle East
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14. Kurdish Diaspora’s Diverging Political Aspirations in the MENA Region
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