Du brain drain à l’e-diaspora : vers une nouvelle culture du lien à l’ère du numérique

Mobile information and communication technologies (MICT) are profoundly changing the way of being together of migrant and not-migrant populations, as well as their capacity to interact, to organize themselves transnationally and to act remotely at the local level. When used by highly skilled migrant...

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Main Author: Mihaela Nedelcu
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association de Recherche en Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication 2009-12-01
Series:Tic & Société
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/675
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spelling doaj-d2adf02a9b4243e0993c29577e5624cb2020-11-25T01:50:22ZfraAssociation de Recherche en Technologies de l’Information et de la CommunicationTic & Société1961-95102009-12-01310.4000/ticetsociete.675Du brain drain à l’e-diaspora : vers une nouvelle culture du lien à l’ère du numériqueMihaela NedelcuMobile information and communication technologies (MICT) are profoundly changing the way of being together of migrant and not-migrant populations, as well as their capacity to interact, to organize themselves transnationally and to act remotely at the local level. When used by highly skilled migrants, endowed with high levels of human, social and cultural capital, MICT generate innovative collaborative strategies and new patterns of transnational action. Based on a netnographic study of the website www.ad-astra.ro, this article shows how the Romanian scientific diaspora connects in virtual space and mobilizes itself around a common aim: to efficiently improve the reform process of the education and research system. Thus, deterritorialized practices articulate with local representation in the virtual network to propel Ad-Astra as a legitimate actor of civil society, recognized as partner by the institutions of the Romanian State.http://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/675brain drainhybrid networksmigrationRomaniascientific e-diasporatransnational e-practices
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Du brain drain à l’e-diaspora : vers une nouvelle culture du lien à l’ère du numérique
Tic & Société
brain drain
hybrid networks
migration
Romania
scientific e-diaspora
transnational e-practices
author_facet Mihaela Nedelcu
author_sort Mihaela Nedelcu
title Du brain drain à l’e-diaspora : vers une nouvelle culture du lien à l’ère du numérique
title_short Du brain drain à l’e-diaspora : vers une nouvelle culture du lien à l’ère du numérique
title_full Du brain drain à l’e-diaspora : vers une nouvelle culture du lien à l’ère du numérique
title_fullStr Du brain drain à l’e-diaspora : vers une nouvelle culture du lien à l’ère du numérique
title_full_unstemmed Du brain drain à l’e-diaspora : vers une nouvelle culture du lien à l’ère du numérique
title_sort du brain drain à l’e-diaspora : vers une nouvelle culture du lien à l’ère du numérique
publisher Association de Recherche en Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication
series Tic & Société
issn 1961-9510
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Mobile information and communication technologies (MICT) are profoundly changing the way of being together of migrant and not-migrant populations, as well as their capacity to interact, to organize themselves transnationally and to act remotely at the local level. When used by highly skilled migrants, endowed with high levels of human, social and cultural capital, MICT generate innovative collaborative strategies and new patterns of transnational action. Based on a netnographic study of the website www.ad-astra.ro, this article shows how the Romanian scientific diaspora connects in virtual space and mobilizes itself around a common aim: to efficiently improve the reform process of the education and research system. Thus, deterritorialized practices articulate with local representation in the virtual network to propel Ad-Astra as a legitimate actor of civil society, recognized as partner by the institutions of the Romanian State.
topic brain drain
hybrid networks
migration
Romania
scientific e-diaspora
transnational e-practices
url http://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/675
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