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本帖最后由 namlow 于 2013-3-2 00:10 编辑
最早一篇有关客家国际互联网(INTERNET)的应用分析论文:
http://sites.davidson.edu/lozada/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/cyberhak.pdf
What it means to be Hakka in Cyberspace: Diasporic Ethnicity and the Internet (Paper given at the 1996 3rd International Conference of Hakkaology)
WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HAKKA IN CYBERSPACE:
DIASPORIC ETHNICITY AND THE INTERNET
Eriberto P. Lozada Jr.
Harvard University
With local communities more fully integrated into a global system, understanding everyday
social life today means understanding the connections between
local communities and the larger-scale global world. But what is local about the Internet? This paper
will examine a Hakka community in cyberspace, people located in the United States, Canada, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and other areas throughout the world who participate in a “local” group through Internet communication. It will consider how computer-mediated communication (CMC) such as the Hakka Global Network (HGN) contributes to a global dialogue on Hakka identity. This paper will
argue that CMC, through organizations like the HGN, is a new medium that directly challenges definitions of a local community. Can a social group like the HGN be considered a community, and if so, what is “local” about it? To help answer this question, this paper will describe the HGN and other Hakka Internet resources that illustrate how global processes like CMC shape ideas of what it means to be Hakka in the 1990s.
Theoretical Context
Transnational Organizations........
罗立波的网页:http://sites.davidson.edu/lozada/
Eriberto P. Lozada Jr. is a Professor of Anthropology. He is a sociocultural anthropologist who has examined contemporary issues in Chinese society ranging from: religion and politics; food, popular culture and globalization; sports and society issues; and the cultural impact of science and technology. more...
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初步的调查分析:
Nam c. Low's
http://www.asiawind.com/pub/forum/fhakka/mhonarc/msg00007.htmlThis is the 4th call for response.
>Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 14:51:16
>To: teoh@cs.utk.edu
>From: "Nam c. Low" <nclow@ibm.net>
>Subject: Another interesting survey: HGNetters Distribution
>
>I would like to make another survey from HGNetters on where you are
>physically? and where is your origin (i.e., the one that you or your older
>generations have been settled for few hundred years) ?
>
>Here is my entry:
>
>nclow@ibm.net Hong Kong Xi Bei Ping, DaBu (or Taipu), GuangDong
>
> item 1 item2 item3
>
>For item3, if you do not know the village, you can just enter the county; and
>if you do not know the county, you can just enter the province; and if you
>do not even sure about the province, you can just enter China. Of course,
>HGN will help you to sort out the details if you have some info that you
>are not sure about them.
>
>Please contunue on the above list and email me at:
>
> nclow@ibm.net
>
>I shall post the results when I have collected enough statistics.
>
>Rgds,
>Nam Low
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