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Contesting identities, differences, and a unified Palestinian community

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posted on 2011-09-21, 12:26 authored by Elizabeth MavroudiElizabeth Mavroudi
This paper is located within attempts to debate the contested notion of community and its relevance to diasporic/migrant communities. In particular, this paper furthers such debates by exploring how those in diaspora negotiate the politics of identity, belonging, and unity within their daily lives. It stresses the importance of considering diasporic communities as fluid, positioned, and symbolic, in which negotiations of identity are actively carried out. In the process, it considers not only the importance of community as a unifying space, but also its potential for tensions and constructions of difference. It does this using an in-depth qualitative case study of diasporic Palestinians living in Athens, Greece.

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  • Social Sciences

Department

  • Geography and Environment

Citation

MAVROUDI, E., 2010. Contesting identities, differences, and a unified Palestinian community. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 28 (2), pp. 239–253

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© Pion Ltd

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  • NA (Not Applicable or Unknown)

Publication date

2010

Notes

This article is closed access. The definitive, peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28(2) 239 – 253 [10.1068/d8608].

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0263-7758

Language

  • en

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