MOLDOVAN DIASPORA´S SOCIAL NETWORKS: POLITICAL MOBILIZATION AND PARTICIPATION
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2020-09-21
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Austrian Computer Society
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In the early 90s, the Republic of Moldova declared its independence and began to build a sovereign
state. The state construction was characterized by severe political, economic and social crises that
pushed many Moldovans to leave the country and look for a better life abroad. Once settled abroad,
many Moldovans kept in contact with their homeland via online platforms. Additionally, they began
to create online communities and social networks, and start using them as main tools to inform and
share the information, to debate the political situation at home and share some opportunities. Later
on, social networks became a place for political mobilization and a source of transnational influence
and transfer of innovation back home. Drawing on a qualitative analysis of diaspora´s social
networks the current article acknowledges their potential to engage and mobilize the political
participation of the Moldovan diaspora. Such a practice is an example of active engagement and
solidarity with the Moldovans back home and points out the decisive role that Moldovan diaspora
can play for the country of origin transformation. Therefore the article concludes that social networks
transcended their initial aim and transformed into a space of political mobilization and participation.
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CIOBANU, Rodica, ROŞCA, Mariana. Moldovan Diaspora´s Social Networks: Political Mobilization and Participation. În: Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days: Conferință științifico-practică cu participare internațională , Ed. 3, 21 septembrie 2020, Austria: Austrian Computer Society, 2020, pp. 323-334. ISBN 978-3-7089-1956-0