About the Journal
Postmodern Diasporas and Cultural Hybridity is a Journal of migration, mobility, and transnational studies. The journal is dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of the history, culture, social structure, politics, and economics of modern and postmodern diasporas and the new transnational dispersions identified as “hybrids”.
The journal publishes original research articles that examines how borders are transgressed and elastic, fractured and permeable, and how identities increasingly fluid and adaptable.
The journal welcomes research contributions that address embracing transnational formations and challenging the established models and concepts for the study of nation-states, societies, identities, and cultures. Discourses ranging from hybridity, cultural heritage, identity, and themes from world literature to global networks and transnational frameworks, contribute to the growing scholarship on cross border mobilities and dispersion of people.
Postmodern Diasporas and Cultural Hybridity welcomes the contributions of scholars from across the social sciences and humanities who share these intellectual concerns.
• Diasporas and international politics
• Diaspora, migration and transnationalism
• Diaspora, Culture and Postmodern Ethnicity
• The Hybrids of Postmodernism
• Diasporas and The Hype of Hybridity
• Diasporic Chauvinism
• Postmordernism, Globalisation and Anti-Diasporic Backlash
• Digital Archiving of Diasporic Cultural Productions
• Transnational Citizenship Polemics
• Perceptions about Dual Citizenship
• Diaspora Participation in Political, Economic, and Social Life
• Cultural Proximity and Cultural Distance