Mobilising 'The Diaspora': Somali transnational political engagement

被引:54
作者
Kleist, Nauja [1 ]
机构
[1] Danish Inst Int Studies, DK-1401 Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
development; identity; masculinity; Somali Diaspora; transnationalism;
D O I
10.1080/13691830701823855
中图分类号
C921 [人口统计学];
学科分类号
摘要
Recently, the development initiatives of so-called 'diasporas' have gained the attention of policy-makers, scholars, NGOs, and migrants themselves. Migrants and `diasporas' are seen as agents of development, who not only remit money to their countries of origin, but also transfer ideas of political, social and cultural change. This article examines linkages between identity, transnational politics and development. Logics of transnational mobilisation and loyalties are analysed through a case study of a Somali transnational conference, paying particular attention to tensions between lineage affiliation and regional identification. At the conference, the establishment of trust between different transnational actors was seen as an important step towards reconciliation and development. Framing the event as 'a meeting between intellectuals' and as 'the diaspora', conference participants were positioned as agents of development and change. The article argues that 'diaspora position' is thereby linked to questions of identity, the recognition of status, and the enactment of proper and respectable masculinity.
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