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Palestine Online Transnationalism The Internet And Construction Of Identity Miriyam Aouragh

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Palestine Online Transnationalism The Internet And Construction Of Identity Miriyam Aouragh
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Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.81 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Miriyam Aouragh
ISBN: 9781848853645, 1848853645
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Palestine Online Transnationalism The Internet And Construction Of Identity Miriyam Aouragh by Miriyam Aouragh 9781848853645, 1848853645 instant download after payment.

For Palestine's diaspora and exiled communities, the internet has become an important medium for the formation of Palestinian national and transnational identity. Miriyam Aouragh looks at the internet as both a space and an instrument for linking Palestinian diasporas in Palestine, Jordan and Lebanon. She closely examines the uses and limits of internet technology under conditions of war, along with the ways in which virtual participation enables the generation of new ideals for political reconciliation and self-determination. Through the internet, participants reconstruct a virtual ‘Palestinian homeland’, gain a space for recovering the past, for overcoming issues of mobility, and for generating social change. This book provides a new angle on those affected by the Israeli-Palestine conflict, and furthers understanding about the connection between electronic media, politics and national identity more widely.

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