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Diaspora and conflict : locality, long-distance nationalism, and delocalisation of conflict dynamics
ID Demmers, Jolle (Author)

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Abstract
Nasilni konflikti znotraj države ne potekajo več samo na dejanskih vojnih področjih. Konflikti so postali vse bolj razpršeni in delokalizirani. Zgodbe o ameriških židovskih skupinah, ki podpirajo desni ekstremizem v Izraelu, nemških Hrvatih, ki so pospešili razpad Jugoslavije, tamilskih tigrih v Londonu, Kurdih na Nizozemskem ali Filipincih, Khmerih in Vietnamcih v Kaliforniji niso nove. V raziskovanju konfliktov pa je proces deteritorializacije konfliktov ostal presenetljivo neraziskan. Članek proučuje politično mobilizacijo diasporičnih skupnosti in njihovo vlogo v znotrajdržavnih konfliktih. Kako in zakaj so diasporične skupnosti vpletene v znotrajdržavne konflikte v prvotnih domovinah? Kako se organizirajo? Kakšne strategije imajo? In končno, kako vplivajo na sodobne konflikte? Iskanje odgovorov na ta vprašanja naj bi prispevalo k boljšemu razumevanju dialektike prostora in konfliktov, nastajanja nacionalizma na daljavo ter odnos med virtualnimi in prostorsko določenimi skupnostmi.

Language:English
Keywords:nationalism, social conflict
Work type:Not categorized
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2002
Number of pages:Str. 85-96
Numbering:Vol. 9, no. 1
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-74443 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.77
ISSN on article:1318-3222
COBISS.SI-ID:21111645 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.12.2015
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Title:Javnost
Shortened title:Javnost
Publisher:Taylor&Francis
ISSN:1318-3222
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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Title:Diaspora in konflikt: prizorišče, nacionalizem na daljavo in delokalizacija dinamike konfliktov
Abstract:
Intra-state violent conflicts are no longer fought solely in the actual war territories: in the villages of Ambon, the jungle of Sri Lanka, or the occupied territories of Israel. Increasingly, conflicts seem to become dispersed and delocalised. Stories about American Jewish groups supporting right-wing extremism in Israel, German Croats speeding the violent collapse of Yugoslavia, and the Tamil Tigers in London, Kurds in the Netherlands, Filipinos, Khmer, and Vietnamese in California are not new to us. Within the field of Conflict Studies, however, the process of the "deterritorialisation" of conflict is left surprisingly unexplored. In this paper we will examine the political mobilisation of diaspora communities and their role in intra-state conflicts. How and why are diaspora communities involved in intra-state conflicts in their erstwhile homelands? What activities do they undertake? How are they organised? What strategies do they use? And, eventually, how do they affect contemporary conflicts? By examining these issues we aim to understand more about the dialectics between locality and conflict, the production of (long-distance) nationalism, and the relationship between virtual and spatial communities.

Keywords:nacionalizem, družbeni konflikti

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