La diáspora india, su relación con el país de origen y residencia: Panorama de los estudios realizados
As enunciated by the International Organization for Migration/IOM, it is estimated that at present there are 214 million people living outside their country of origin. In this context, the so-called Indian diaspora has more than 20 million people, outside India. Strictly regarding diasporas, She&...
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As enunciated by the International Organization for Migration/IOM, it is estimated that at present there are 214 million people living outside their country of origin. In this context, the so-called Indian diaspora has more than 20 million people, outside India. Strictly regarding diasporas, She&er (1986) remarks that the networks created by ethnic diasporas form part of a three-way relationship that includes the diaspora itself, its country of origin and of residence, pointing also that this relationship becomes an integral and permanent aspect of the *ow of national and international politics. Considering the above mentioned, the present work approaches the academic literature produced on the aforementioned three-way relationship and its components, within the framework of the study of migration in the international +eld, since 2000. Contributions and topics worth further research are reviewed. It concludes with the proposal of an interdisciplinary approach of the phenomenon. |
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Building Bridges: A Case Study on The Role of the Indian Diaspora in Canada. Ontario: The Centre for the Study of Democracy. Bhat, Ch., & Narayan, K. L. (2010). Indian Diaspora, Globalization and Transnational Networks: The South African Context. J. Soc. Sci, 25 (1-2-3), 13-23. Bhatt, Ch., & Mukta, P. (2000). Hindutva in the West: mapping the antinomies of diaspora nationalism. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 23(3), 407-441. Chand, M. (2009). How does the Indian diáspora help drive trade and investment ties between India and North America? An exploratory Study (Tesis de doctorado Inédita). Simon Fraser University, Canada. Chanda, R. (2008). The Skilled South Asian Diaspora and its role in source economies. South Asian Diaspora. Syngapore: ISAS. Chanda, R., & Sreenivasan, N. (2006). India’s Experience with Skilled Migration. In C. Kuptsch & E. F. Pang (Eds.), Competing for Global Talent (pp. 215-256). Geneva: International Institute for Labor Studies. Choudhari, S. K. (2014). Political colonization of multi-ethnic Britain: a study of Indian Diaspora. Diaspora Studies, 7(2), 100-120. Dhillon, S. (2007). The Sikh Diaspora and the Quest for Khalistan: A Search for Statehood or for Self-preservation? New Delhi: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. Gautam, M. K. (2013). Indian Diaspora: Ethnicity and Diasporic Identity. Italia: European University Institute. Gayer, L. (2007). The Volatility of the ‘Other’: Identity Formation and Social Interaction in Diasporic Environments. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 1. doi: 10.4000/samaj.36 Gellner, E. (1988). Naciones y Nacionalismo. Madrid: Alianza. Gottschlisch, P. (2008). The Indian Diaspora in the United States of America: An Emerging Political Force? In P. Raghuram, A. K. Sahoo, B. Maharaj & D. Sangha, D. (Eds.), Tracing an Indian diaspora. Contexts, Memories, Representations (pp.156-170). New Delhi: Sage. Gupta, A. (2004). The Indian Diaspora’s Political Efforts in the United States. 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L’invention d’une diaspora indienne: enjeux politiques et sociaux. Trabajo presentado en Espaces et sociétés aujourd'hui (la géographie sociale dans l'espace et dans l'action). Université de Rennes, Rennes-France. Leclerc, E. (2008). India recentred: The role of Indian diáspora in the globalisation process (Working Paper No. 2). New Delhi: IMDS. Mason, R. (2013). Realizing the Indo-Saudi "Strategic Partnership": An Analysis of the Leading Drivers. In R. Gupta, A. B. Bagader, T. Ahmad & N. Janardhan (Eds.), India and the Gulf: What Next? (pp. 103.121). Cambridge: Gulf Research Centre Cambridge. Menski, W. F. (Octubre, 2002). Immigration and multiculturalism in Britain: New issues in research and policy. Trabajo presentado en Osaka University of Foreign Studies, Japon. MEA. (2002). Report of the High Level Committee on Indian Diaspora. New Delhi: Indian Council of World Affairs. Mitchell, M. I. (Junio, 2012). The Perils of Population Movements in International relations: new directions for rethinking the migration-conflict nexus. Trabajo presentado en el Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Edmonton, Canada. Mohammad-Arif, A. (2007). The Paradox of Religion: The (re)Construction of Hindu and Muslim Identities amongst South Asian Diasporas in the United States. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 1. doi: 10.4000/samaj.55 Mohammad-Arif, A. (2000). The Lobbying Game of the Indian and Pakistani Diasporas in the U.S (Working Paper for Le Dossier). Paris: Centre International Studies and research. Mohan, C. R., & Chauhan, R. (2015). Modi’s Foreign Policy: Focus on the Diaspora (ISAS Working Paper). Singapore: Institute of South Asian Studies. Mohapatra, (Febrero, 2012). Indian Diaspora and Political Participation in United Kingdom- Issues & Perspectives. 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Comunidad Científica y AcadémicaRodríguez de la Vega, Lía56f544b1-cb02-44aa-aa7e-577f6f5d593f-12017-10-21T15:22:45Z2017-10-21T15:22:45Z2016-012017-10-19As enunciated by the International Organization for Migration/IOM, it is estimated that at present there are 214 million people living outside their country of origin. In this context, the so-called Indian diaspora has more than 20 million people, outside India. Strictly regarding diasporas, She&er (1986) remarks that the networks created by ethnic diasporas form part of a three-way relationship that includes the diaspora itself, its country of origin and of residence, pointing also that this relationship becomes an integral and permanent aspect of the *ow of national and international politics. Considering the above mentioned, the present work approaches the academic literature produced on the aforementioned three-way relationship and its components, within the framework of the study of migration in the international +eld, since 2000. Contributions and topics worth further research are reviewed. It concludes with the proposal of an interdisciplinary approach of the phenomenon.De acuerdo con lo señalado por la Organización Internacional para las Migraciones, se estima en 214 millones las personas que viven fuera de su país de origen. En ese marco, la denominada diáspora india cuenta con más de 20 millones de personas fuera de India. Basado en las diásporas, She&er apunta que las redes creadas por diásporas étnicas forman parte de una relación triádica que comprende a la diáspora misma, su país de origen y el país de residencia. Señala, además, que esa relación deviene un aspecto integral y permanente del *ujo de política nacional e internacional. Al hilo de lo anterior, el presente trabajo aborda la bibliografía académica sobre la relación triádica mencionada y sus componentes, en el marco del estudio de las migraciones en el ámbito internacional, desde 2000. Se revisan los aportes, los elementos que se van a profundizar y los vacíos y se concluye con la propuesta de un abordaje interdisciplinario del fenómeno.Universidad de San Buenaventura - Calipdf89 - 97 páginasRecurso en lineaapplication/pdf1794-192X2256-3202 (en línea)http://hdl.handle.net/10819/4608spaUniversidad de San BuenaventuraDocumento USBCaliRevista Científica Guillermo de Ockham;Vol. 14, No. 1. 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Esta autorización no implica renuncia a la facultad que tengo de publicar posteriormente la obra, en forma total o parcial, por lo cual podrá, dando aviso por escrito con no menos de un mes de antelación, solicitar que el documento deje de estar disponible para el público en la Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad de San Buenaventura, así mismo, cuando se requiera por razones legales y/o reglas del editor de una revista.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/co/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Revista Científica Guillermo de OckhamAbraham, R. (2012). India and its Diaspora in the Arab Gulf Countries: Tapping into Effective ‘Soft Power’ and Related Public Diplomacy. Diaspora Studies, 5(2), 124-146. Agarwala, R. (2012). Tapping the Indian Diaspora for Indian Development. In A. Portes & P. Fernández - Kelly, (Eds.). The State and the grassroots: Inmigrant Transnational Organization in four continentes (pp. 85-110). NY: Berghahn Books. Anderson, B. (1993). Comunidades Imaginadas. Reflexiones sobre el origen y la difusión del nacionalismo. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica. Bal, E., & Sinha-Kerkhof, K. (2007). No “holy cows” in Surinam: India, comunal relations, identity politics, and the Hindostani Diaspora in Surinam. SACS, 1(2), 17-35. Balasubramanyam, V. N. (2007). The Diaspora and Development. Recuperado de http://goo.gl/RaUKBc Ballard, R. (Ed.) (1994). Desh pardesh. The South Asian presence in Britain. London: Hurst & Co. Bhargava, K., Sharma, J. C., & Salehi, S. (2008). Building Bridges: A Case Study on The Role of the Indian Diaspora in Canada. Ontario: The Centre for the Study of Democracy. Bhat, Ch., & Narayan, K. L. (2010). Indian Diaspora, Globalization and Transnational Networks: The South African Context. J. Soc. Sci, 25 (1-2-3), 13-23. Bhatt, Ch., & Mukta, P. (2000). Hindutva in the West: mapping the antinomies of diaspora nationalism. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 23(3), 407-441. Chand, M. (2009). How does the Indian diáspora help drive trade and investment ties between India and North America? An exploratory Study (Tesis de doctorado Inédita). Simon Fraser University, Canada. Chanda, R. (2008). The Skilled South Asian Diaspora and its role in source economies. South Asian Diaspora. Syngapore: ISAS. Chanda, R., & Sreenivasan, N. (2006). India’s Experience with Skilled Migration. In C. Kuptsch & E. F. Pang (Eds.), Competing for Global Talent (pp. 215-256). Geneva: International Institute for Labor Studies. Choudhari, S. K. (2014). Political colonization of multi-ethnic Britain: a study of Indian Diaspora. Diaspora Studies, 7(2), 100-120. Dhillon, S. (2007). The Sikh Diaspora and the Quest for Khalistan: A Search for Statehood or for Self-preservation? New Delhi: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. Gautam, M. K. (2013). Indian Diaspora: Ethnicity and Diasporic Identity. Italia: European University Institute. Gayer, L. (2007). The Volatility of the ‘Other’: Identity Formation and Social Interaction in Diasporic Environments. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 1. doi: 10.4000/samaj.36 Gellner, E. (1988). Naciones y Nacionalismo. Madrid: Alianza. Gottschlisch, P. (2008). The Indian Diaspora in the United States of America: An Emerging Political Force? In P. Raghuram, A. K. Sahoo, B. Maharaj & D. Sangha, D. (Eds.), Tracing an Indian diaspora. Contexts, Memories, Representations (pp.156-170). New Delhi: Sage. Gupta, A. (2004). The Indian Diaspora’s Political Efforts in the United States. New Delhi: Observer Research Foundation. Gupta, R. K. (2013). Non.State actors in international relations: a case of Indian diáspora in Africa. Recuperado de http://goo.gl/8xzjBt Heath, D., & Mathur, Ch. (Eds.) (2011). Communalism and globalization in South Asia and its diáspora. London/NY: Routledge. Hercog, M., & Siegel, M. (2010). Engaging the diaspora in India (Working Paper Series No. 2011-041). The Netherlands: Maastrich Graduate School of Governance. Ibarra, L. (Septiembre. 2014). Castas: Identidades que atraviesan fronteras. Trabajo presentado en el Seminario “Perspectivas de cultura y política en la India. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Jaffrelot, Ch., & Therwath, I. (2007). The Sangh Parivar and the Hindu Diaspora in the West: What Kind of “Long-Distance Nationalism”? International Political Sociology, 1(3), 278-295. Janardhanam, V. (2013). Political participation of the Indian Diaspora in the USA. Journal of International and Global Studies, 5(1), 16-33. Kapoor (2003), The Indian Diaspora as a Strategic Asset. Economic and Political Weekly, 38(5), 1-7. Kapur, D. (2010). Diaspora, development and democracy. The domestic impact of international migration from India. NJ: Princeton University Press. Khanna, P. (2005). Bollystan: India’s Diasporic Diplomacy. In P. K. Basu, B. Chellaney, P. Khanna & S. Khilnani, S. (Eds.), India as a New Global Leader (pp. 16-26). London: Foreign Policy Centre. Khory, K. R. (2006). Diaspora Populations, the Internet and olitical Mobilization. In S. Rajagopalan (Ed.), Security and South Asia. Ideas, Institutions and Initiatives (pp. 152-175). New Delhi: Routledge. Kinnvall, C., & Svensson, T. (2010). Hindu nationalism, diaspora politics and nation-building in India. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 64(3), 274-292. Lacroix, T. (2011). Indian and Polish Migrant Organisations in the UK (HA archives ouvertes No. halshs- 00820303). Oxford: IMI. Leclerc, E. (Octubre, 2004). L’invention d’une diaspora indienne: enjeux politiques et sociaux. Trabajo presentado en Espaces et sociétés aujourd'hui (la géographie sociale dans l'espace et dans l'action). Université de Rennes, Rennes-France. Leclerc, E. (2008). India recentred: The role of Indian diáspora in the globalisation process (Working Paper No. 2). New Delhi: IMDS. Mason, R. (2013). Realizing the Indo-Saudi "Strategic Partnership": An Analysis of the Leading Drivers. In R. Gupta, A. B. Bagader, T. Ahmad & N. Janardhan (Eds.), India and the Gulf: What Next? (pp. 103.121). Cambridge: Gulf Research Centre Cambridge. Menski, W. F. (Octubre, 2002). Immigration and multiculturalism in Britain: New issues in research and policy. Trabajo presentado en Osaka University of Foreign Studies, Japon. MEA. (2002). Report of the High Level Committee on Indian Diaspora. New Delhi: Indian Council of World Affairs. Mitchell, M. I. (Junio, 2012). The Perils of Population Movements in International relations: new directions for rethinking the migration-conflict nexus. Trabajo presentado en el Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Edmonton, Canada. Mohammad-Arif, A. (2007). The Paradox of Religion: The (re)Construction of Hindu and Muslim Identities amongst South Asian Diasporas in the United States. 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