The GW Diaspora Research Program is dedicated to the integrated study of the transnational social fields constituted by immigrant communities that remain simultaneously active in social, economic, cultural or political processes in their countries of origin and with compatriots worldwide. Primary focal areas center on identity, policy, and development. The program's purpose is to pursue strategic, collaborative, and interdisciplinary research, service, and training that:
GWD's activities include research, policy analysis, public dissemination (including publications, conferences, and presentations), policy dialogue facilitation, scholarly publication, provision of technical expertise, teaching, training, and capacity-building.
GWD is implemented by a critical mass of faculty with well-established research expertise on transnationalism and diasporas worldwide (including Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East), drawing from disciplines as diverse as Public Policy and Administration, Development Studies, Economics, Anthropology, Geography, Demography, Sociology, Political Science, Business, and the Humanities.
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