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Research Article

Diaspora, Migration, and Globalization: Expanding the Discourse of Adult Education

Mary V. Alfred

College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University, USA

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First published: 16 June 2015
Cited by: 1

Abstract

This article explores how notions of diaspora, migration, and globalization intersect to inform identities and social realities of those who leave their homeland and resettle in other nations. It calls for expanding the discourse of adult education to incorporate critical studies of the diaspora to make visible the inequality and imbalance of power inherent in the process of migration and resettlement.

Number of times cited: 1

  • , Kavramsal Olarak Diaspora, Ermeni Diasporası Ve Lübnan Ermeni Diasporası, Journal of History and Future, 10.21551/jhf.341287, 3, 3, (321-341), (2017).