diasporat
Diasporat is a term used in scholarly and policy discussions to describe the networked and institutional dimension of diaspora communities. Unlike diaspora itself, which refers to populations living outside their homeland, diasporat refers to the transnational systems that sustain connections among homeland, host communities, and diasporic actors.
Etymology and usage: The term is a neologism that emerged in early 21st century academic writing and
Components of diasporat include formal and informal organizations (cultural associations, religious bodies, professional networks), digital platforms
Functions and roles: diasporat serves to facilitate mobility, sustain economic links through remittances and investment, preserve
Criticism and limitations: Because diasporat is variably defined, it can obscure local variations and power dynamics