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Palestine online : an emerging virtual homeland ? / Sophia Chloe Stamatopoulou-Robbins. Oxford : Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 2005 ; Halle (Saale) : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 2005
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INTRODUCTION
An Emerging Virtual Homeland?
Historical Background
Palestinians Today
LITERATURE REVIEW
How a Land Becomes a ‘Homeland’: Limits of Refugee Studies
Limited readings of ‘homeland’
De-Territorialized Identity / Belonging
‘Homeland’ and How Spaces Become Meaningful
Making space into place, ‘locality’ production and ‘emplacem
Inscribing space with meaning through building collective me
Media as place
How Palestine Became a Homeland
‘Trauma’ of flight and exile
‘External’ explanations
‘Internal’ processes
BETWEEN STORYTELLING AND A PALESTINIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT: ME
Generation of Palestine and Generation of the Disaster (jil
Generation of the Revolution (jil al-thawra)
The Fourth and Fifth Generations: Return to Storytelling
Storytelling Online
PALESTINEREMEMBERED.COM: AN EMERGING VIRTUAL HOMELAND? ARCHI
Case Study: Palestineremembered.com
Choosing this site
Between History and Storytelling Online: ‘Emplacing’ Cybersp
Storytelling online
Archiving online
Close Reading: Palestineremembered.com
A Space for Palestinians
A Virtual Homeland?
CONCLUSION
Rethinking Nora and Benjamin
Rethinking Agency and Will into ‘Emplacement’
Visions of Homeland Online
Political and Historiographical Implications
REFERENCES CITED
APPENDIX I: LIST (PARTIAL) OF PALESTINIAN-RELATED WEBSITES
APPENDIX II: PALESTINEREMEMBERED.COM – SAMPLE TOWN PAGE: ‘AY
APPENDIX III: PERSONAL NOTE
APPENDIX IV: PANESTINEREMEMBERED.COM – HOMEPAGE
APPENDIX V: PALESTINEREMEMBERED.COM – SAMPLE OF PICTURE UPLO
APPENDIX VI: PALESTINEREMEMBERED.COM – SAMPLE STORY UPLOADED
APPENDIX VII: PALESTINEREMEMBERED.COM – THE ‘GUEST BOOK’
APPENDIX VIII: PALESTINEREMEBERED.COM – SAMPLE DISTRICT PAGE