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diaspora theory

Diaspora theory explores how groups of people who have migrated from their original homeland maintain connections across distances. It examines their sense of identity, cultural practices, and social networks that persist despite geographic separation. This theory helps us understand how diaspora communities influence both their host countries and their countries of origin through cultural exchange, remittances, and political engagement. It also highlights the dynamic ways in which dispersed populations navigate issues of belonging, memory, and adaptation while preserving ties to their roots.