This research paper brings together three research notes focusing on the dynamics and challenges of diasporic and ethnic philanthropy. By focusing on a number of distinct issues and debates, these works are part of an effort to better understand the effects and practices of this type of philanthropy, which remains little studied despite its importance.
The three research notes explore different aspects, both empirical and theoretical, and shed further light on philanthropy in diasporic communities. They highlight the political, social and theoretical dimensions that shape these philanthropic initiatives at the crossroads of national and transnational space. They are part of a larger research project on ethnic philanthropy involving several Philab Ontario members.
Read the research paper: The Dynamics and Challenges of Diasporic and Ethnic Philanthropy
Research paper by Andréanne Brunet-Bélanger, Manuel Litalien, Natalya Brown, François Brouard, Lanyan Chen & Odwa Atari