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Reconstruction of diversity, Iranian inclusion, Kurdish exclusion and fictions of diasporic agency: An unhyphenated citizenship in Daughters of Smoke and Fire
Available online: 25 July 2024More LessThis article explores Ava Homa’s novel, Daughters of Smoke and Fire (2020), examining how the Islamic government of Iran has stifled religious and linguistic minorities within the constructed national identity. Amidst this context, authors like Homa challenge the Aryan race as the foundation of Iranian national identity, striving to carve out a diasporic space within Iranian–Canadian literature that embraces Iran’s marginalized ethnicities, with a particular focus on Iranian–Kurdish identity.
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Exile, work-related emotions and trauma among Burundian journalists in Belgium
Authors: Antea Paviotti and Nadège BroustauAvailable online: 25 July 2024More LessIn 2015, many journalists left Burundi following the outbreak of violence caused by President Nkurunziza’s candidacy for a third presidential term. From abroad, several managed to continue their journalistic activities through social media. In this article, we present the findings of a study conducted among fifteen Burundian exiled journalists in Belgium supported by the association Ensemble-Groupe d’Aide aux Journalistes Exilés (En-GAJE). We observe how journalists understand and manage the emotions provoked by exposure to social media content in exile, and we analyse their knowledge of and attitude towards post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and secondary traumatic stress (STS). Our study highlights that while emotions are acknowledged by Burundian exiled journalists, emotional detachment remains a professional principle of reference for them; avoiding inactivity results to be the main coping strategy used to deal with work-related emotions and possible trauma, and this allows them to maintain their journalistic identity and authority on social media.
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Digital Migration, Koen Leurs (2023)
Available online: 25 July 2024More LessReview of: Digital Migration, Koen Leurs (2023)
Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publications, 240 pp.,
ISBN 978-1-52970-653-6, h/bk, $107.50
ISBN 978-1-52970-652-9, p/bk, $39.31
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