2019
DOI: 10.11649/ch.2019.015
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From Local Community to Glocal Network: Place, Memory, and Identity Politics among the “Jews of Trikala” and Their Diaspora (Greece)

Abstract: From Local Community to Glocal Network: Place, Memory, and Identity Politics among the “Jews of Trikala” and Their Diaspora (Greece)In this paper I present some initial findings from my multilocal ethnographic and ethnohistorical research on the “Trikalan Jews”, i.e. Jews living in or originating from Trikala, a city in the Thessaly region of central Greece. In particular, my research focuses on two axes: the historical processes of community formation and its social transition after World War II as well as th… Show more

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“…More importantly, for the displaced and any formerly rooted communities, their historical ties to the heritage place from which they were relocated can be sustained, as they continue to be part of this glocal community (Swyngedouw 2004, Roudometof 2016, Scardigno et al 2022. This concept offers an alternative approach to address the challenge of continuity by acknowledging the evolving connections, shared values, and interactions between global and local communities (Horelli 2013, Spyros 2019.…”
Section: Defining 'Glocal Community'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, for the displaced and any formerly rooted communities, their historical ties to the heritage place from which they were relocated can be sustained, as they continue to be part of this glocal community (Swyngedouw 2004, Roudometof 2016, Scardigno et al 2022. This concept offers an alternative approach to address the challenge of continuity by acknowledging the evolving connections, shared values, and interactions between global and local communities (Horelli 2013, Spyros 2019.…”
Section: Defining 'Glocal Community'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Maluku people's reality divides them into groups based on cultural identity, so achieving social cohesion will take much work (Roulston & Cook, 2021). Social integration is a condition that allows each group to establish interaction without having to lose their cultural identity or give up one's native culture (Nshom et al, 2022;Spyros, 2019). As a result of this lack of social cohesion (Ali, 2020), efforts to form a common will as a Maluku people who permanently live in harmony will become a complicated issue and require a relatively long time to achieve.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%