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home | working papers | researchers | about the concept dana diminescu — concept & coordination the atlas is a unique experiment in research on diasporas as well as in publishing, a first in the restitution of scientific findings and their presentation. historically, the emergence of occurred in tandem with the diffusion of the internet and the development of multiple online public services. at the end of the 1990s, a number of institutions joined forces with the new ‘e’-technologies (e-administration, e-democracy, e-education, e-healthcare, e-culture, e-tourism), which gave rise to the first presence on the web of associations run by migrant populations. if the earliest websites were produced by it professionals, we soon saw the diffusion of the web in all of the diasporic communities and at all levels. the last ten years witnessed the use of both webs 1.0 and 2.0 in these communities as well as the widespread appropriation of the various social-networking platforms (facebook, twitter, linkedin, etc.). these new communication and organization practices have produced a vast, moving e-corpus, whose exploration, analysis and archiving have never before been attempted. the outcome of the efforts of more than 80 researchers worldwide, the atlas is the first of its kind, with some 8,000 migrant websites archived and observed in their interactions. a migrant site is a website created or managed by migrants and/or that deals with them (at any rate, a site for which migration or diasporas is a defining theme). this can be a personal site or blog, the site of an association, a portal/forum, an institutional site, or anything similar. usage is not the criterion: a site often consulted by migrants (a media site, for example) is not necessarily a migrant site. what distinguishes ‘activity’ is first and foremost the production of content and the practice of citation (hyperlinks). on the other hand, a migrant site need not necessarily be located in a foreign country; it may just as easily be in the country of origin. migrant sites testify to a given e–diaspora’s occupation of the web. what we call e-diaspora is a migrant collective that organises itself and is active first and foremost on the web: its practices are those of a community whose interactions are ‘enhanced’ by digital exchange. an e-diaspora is also a dispersed collective, a heterogeneous entity whose existence rests on the elaboration of a common direction, a direction not defined once and for all but which is constantly renegotiated as the collective evolves. an e-diaspora is an unstable collective because it is redrawn by every newcomer. it is self-defined, as it grows or diminishes not by inclusion or exclusion of members, but through a voluntary process of individuals joining or leaving the collective – simply by establishing hyperlinks or removing them from websites. an e-diaspora is both ‘online’ and ‘offline’. we are therefore interested in both the digital ‘translations’ of ‘physical’ actors/phenomena (the online activities of associations, for example) and the specifically (‘natively’) digital actors/phenomena (e. g. a forum and its internal interactions), what are sometimes called pure players. the question of ‘rub–offs’ – reciprocal influence between these two sorts of web entity – is of capital importance in analysing an e–diaspora. it is thus clear that the research carried out in the context of the e–diasporas atlas presupposes knowledge of the diaspora in question and, based on exploration of the web, calls on new research in the field. it also implies knowledge of the web and an appreciation of the singularity of the exchanges that take place there. we prefer the term ‘e–diaspora’ to that of ‘digital diaspora’ because the latter may lend to confusion given the increasingly frequent use of the notions of ‘digital native’ and ‘digital immigrant’, in a ‘generational’ sense (distinguishing those born before from those born during/after the digital era). the object of the e–diasporas atlas is not this ‘digital migrant’, however, but the connected migrant. (read more about the concept...) working papers breton corpus chinese corpus egyptian corpus french expatriates french repatriates hindu – hindutva hmong corpus indian corpus indian real estate italian corpus jewish corpus kerala corpus lebanese corpus macedonian corpus mexican corpus moroccans on fb moroccan corpus nepali corpus palestinian corpus 1 palestinian corpus 2 reunion island russian corpus sikh corpus south asian corpus tamil corpus tunisian corpus turkish corpus uyghur corpus yugoslav corpus zoroastrian corpus researchers asal houda balalovska kristina ben-david anat berthomière william bruslé tristan carsignol anouck diminescu dana gangloff sylvie graziano teresa knaute david kumar priya le bayon simon leclerc éric ma mung kuang emmanuel marchandise sabrina mazzucchelli francesco morgunova (petrunko) oksana moua may houa percot marie renault matthieu reyhan dilnur scioldo zürcher yann severo marta therwath ingrid varrel aurélie venier philippe watin michel wolff eliane zuolo eleonora about the atlas the atlas was incubated and developed in the framework of the fondation maison des sciences de l’homme ict migrations program. initiated and coordinated by dana diminescu, the project introduced digital methods into research on diasporas. this was made possible by the r&d innovations of mathieu jacomy and thanks to the technical coordination and training provided by matthieu renault. some eighty researchers from diverse disciplines, laboratories and countries took part in the project. several partners also contributed to its success: the institut national de l'audiovisuel, the centre national de la recherche scientifique through its migrinter laboratory, the institut mines-telecom, linkfluence and the design studio incandescence. the atlas received funding from the agence national de la recherche (stic content and interaction), the école d'ingénieurs telecom paristech and the fondation maison des sciences de l’homme paris. copyright © 2012 · all rights reserved · atlas · design by incandescence working papers about the egyptian corpus : egyptian e-diaspora: migrant websites without a network? — by marta severo & eleonora zuolo egyptian e-diaspora: migrant websites without a network? — by marta severo & eleonora zuolo working papers by william berthomière : “a french what?” in search of a french diaspora on the internet: initial findings — about the french expatriates corpus a francophone jewish diaspora: communitarian ties and diverse identities — about the jewish corpus working papers by dana diminescu : mexican e-diaspora — about the mexican corpus moroccan e-diaspora — about the moroccan corpus working papers by teresa graziano : the italian e-diaspora: patterns and practices of the web — about the italian corpus the tunisian diaspora: between “digital riots” and web activism — about the tunisian corpus working papers by priya kumar : palestinian virtual networks: mapping contemporary linkages — about the palestinian corpus 2 sikh narratives: an analysis of virtual diaspora networks — about the sikh corpus transnational tamil networks: mapping engagement opportunities on the web — about the tamil corpus working papers by matthieu renault : mexican e-diaspora — about the mexican corpus moroccan e-diaspora — about the moroccan corpus the concept dana diminescu — concept & coordination the atlas is a unique experiment in research on diasporas as well as in publishing, a first in the restitution of scientific findings and their presentation. historically, the emergence of occurred in tandem with the diffusion of the internet and the development of multiple online public services. at the end of the 1990s, a number of institutions joined forces with the new ‘e’-technologies (e-administration, e-democracy, e-education, e-healthcare, e-culture, e-tourism), which gave rise to the first presence on the web of associa
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