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The Multisite Nation
Crossborder Organizations, Transfrontier Infrastructure, and Global Digital Public Sphere
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The book explores the concept of a "cosmonation," highlighting the reunification of a homeland with its diaspora. It delves into the mechanisms of linkages and networking that create connections among dispersed communities. The text emphasizes how diasporans maintain relationships across borders, forming a cultural and political collective. Key themes include the importance of cultural traditions, familial and institutional ties, transnational solidarity, and a deep respect for their ancestral homeland, illustrating the dynamics of this crossborder social formation.
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The Multisite Nation, Michel S. Laguerre
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- Released
- 2016
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- Title
- The Multisite Nation
- Subtitle
- Crossborder Organizations, Transfrontier Infrastructure, and Global Digital Public Sphere
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Michel S. Laguerre
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan US
- Released
- 2016
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 244
- ISBN13
- 9781137567239
- Description
- The book explores the concept of a "cosmonation," highlighting the reunification of a homeland with its diaspora. It delves into the mechanisms of linkages and networking that create connections among dispersed communities. The text emphasizes how diasporans maintain relationships across borders, forming a cultural and political collective. Key themes include the importance of cultural traditions, familial and institutional ties, transnational solidarity, and a deep respect for their ancestral homeland, illustrating the dynamics of this crossborder social formation.