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Coined in the third century B.C., the term diaspora has evolved into a buzzword used to describe the migrations of group
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Explores the changing conceptions and practice of diaspora in the modern Middle East Approaching the Middle East thro
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For some time in diaspora studies, attention to remittances has overshadowed the growing impact of emigrant groups both
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To date, there has been little sustained attention given to the historical cinema relations between Australia and Asia.
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In this fascinating and erudite book, Bryan Cheyette throws new light on a wide range of modern and contemporary writers
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Diaspora, considered as a context for insights into Jewish identity, brings together a lively, interdisciplinary group o
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This book offers an account of heart touching insights into the world of diasporas in an arcade of writers highlighting
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Noted historian Ian Talbot has written a new history of modern South Asia that considers the Indian Subcontinent in regi
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A lot of cities nowadays are changing substantially due to the influence of globalization. The most significant impact of globalization is in cities, because the cities are becoming the rulers of the countries. In this process, a variety of urban developments on different platforms are awaiting cities. These developments are discussed on different dimensions. Here, the globalization process and the effects this process has on the understanding of city management, urban space and urban law are tried to be revealed. In sum, the effects of globalization on cities and the concept of world cities are forming. In the context of problems of globalization, the effects of globalization on economic, cultural, social, spatial and environmental values and understanding of management are examined. It was established that globalization also includes the increased movement of people, products, ideas, images, lifestyles, policies and capital and that it affects cities through local and global dynamics which in turn causes macro-urban and micro-urban changes. Conclusions were made that globalization tends to affect a lot of spatial, economic and social patterns which in turn affects cities but does not result in the same spatial patterns. JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY URBAN AFFAIRS (2019), 3(2), 108-113. https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2018.4707
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