The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communities
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Resumo: | Globalization, in its earlier stages, was expected to erode national and ethnic identities. In contrast, ethnicity and ethnic affiliations persisted, growing socially and politically. This paper examines the role of the globalizing new communications technologies on this process, focusing on Diasporas. The study of trans-state networks based on ethnic solidarity, connections and affinities in the framework of social and political science is quite recent. Following a clarification of the distinction between classical and modern Diasporas we analyse a particular case study, that of the Jewish Diaspora. This diaspora was an early adopter of computer-based communications and the Internet for a wide range of purposes. Early events are described including the diffusion of the Internet to Israel, the planning of a Global Jewish Information Network, Israel 2020 macro scenarios for Israel and the Jewish People and the decision on Jewish Peoplehood through communication technologies. A survey of historical systems (Responsa, BBS, and Usenet) follows by a description of the Jewish population and the wide variety of Jewish Web based activities today. These include the Institutional landscape; Jewish media — press, radio, video and blogs; the impact on Jewish religious observance; Jewish genealogy; Online dating; Social networks; Jewish education; Online learning; Jewish Studies and Digital Humanities; Jewish memory. Judaica Europeana supports the activities previously described by aggregating and facilitating the access and the re-use of Jewish digital culture. Europeana is the leading global digital library for cultural heritage as well as a lively eco-system for relevant stakeholders. |
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The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communitiesO papel dos recursos digitais/onlines nas comunidades da diaspora judaicaCommunicationInternetGlobalizationDiasporaJewishComunicaçãoInternetGlobalizaçãoDiásporaJudaísmoGlobalization, in its earlier stages, was expected to erode national and ethnic identities. In contrast, ethnicity and ethnic affiliations persisted, growing socially and politically. This paper examines the role of the globalizing new communications technologies on this process, focusing on Diasporas. The study of trans-state networks based on ethnic solidarity, connections and affinities in the framework of social and political science is quite recent. Following a clarification of the distinction between classical and modern Diasporas we analyse a particular case study, that of the Jewish Diaspora. This diaspora was an early adopter of computer-based communications and the Internet for a wide range of purposes. Early events are described including the diffusion of the Internet to Israel, the planning of a Global Jewish Information Network, Israel 2020 macro scenarios for Israel and the Jewish People and the decision on Jewish Peoplehood through communication technologies. A survey of historical systems (Responsa, BBS, and Usenet) follows by a description of the Jewish population and the wide variety of Jewish Web based activities today. These include the Institutional landscape; Jewish media — press, radio, video and blogs; the impact on Jewish religious observance; Jewish genealogy; Online dating; Social networks; Jewish education; Online learning; Jewish Studies and Digital Humanities; Jewish memory. Judaica Europeana supports the activities previously described by aggregating and facilitating the access and the re-use of Jewish digital culture. Europeana is the leading global digital library for cultural heritage as well as a lively eco-system for relevant stakeholders.A globalização criou a expectativa da erosão das identidades nacionais e étnicas. Em contraste, as etnias e as afiliações étnicas persistiram, crescendo social e politicamente. Este artigo examina o papel das novas tecnologias de comunicação neste processo, com foco nas diásporas. O estudo, no âmbito das ciências sociais e política, de redes trans-estatais baseadas na solidariedade étnica, conexões e afinidades é bastante recente. Após a clarificação da distinção entre diásporas clássicas e modernas, estudamos um caso específico, o da diáspora judaica. Esta diáspora foi uma das primeiras a adotar as comunicações baseadas em computador e a Internet para uma ampla variedade de propósitos. Alguns eventos iniciais neste processo são descritos, incluindo a difusão da Internet em Israel, o planejamento de uma rede global de informações judaicas, os macro cenários de Israel 2020 para Israel e o povo judeu e a decisão sobre o povo judeu por meio de tecnologias de comunicação. Uma resenha de alguns sistemas de interesse histórico (a Responsa, os BBSs e a Usenet) é seguida por uma descrição da população judaica e das atuais atividades judaicas no Web: o Cenário institucional; Mídia judaica - imprensa, rádio, vídeo e blogs; a observância religiosa judaica; Genealogia judaica; Namoro virtual; Redes sociais; Educação judaica; Aprendizagem online; Estudos Judaicos e Humanidades Digitais; Memória judaica. A Judaica Europeana apoia as atividades descritas, agregando e facilitando o acesso e a reutilização da cultura digital Judaica. A Europeana é a principal biblioteca digital global para o patrimônio cultural.Centro Simão Mathias de Estudos em História da Ciência2019-10-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/circumhc/article/view/4577110.23925/1980-7651.2019v24;p27-65Circumscribere International Journal for the History of Science; Vol. 24 (2019)Circumscribere International Journal for the History of Science; v. 24 (2019)1980-7651reponame:Circumscribereinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPenghttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/circumhc/article/view/45771/30274Copyright (c) 2019 Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWiner, Dov2020-07-08T14:56:37Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/45771Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/circumhcPRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/circumhc/oai||circumhc@pucsp.br1980-76511980-7651opendoar:2020-07-08T14:56:37Circumscribere - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communities O papel dos recursos digitais/onlines nas comunidades da diaspora judaica |
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The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communities |
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The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communities Winer, Dov Communication Internet Globalization Diaspora Jewish Comunicação Internet Globalização Diáspora Judaísmo |
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The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communities |
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The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communities |
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The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communities |
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The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communities |
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The role of digital/online resources in the Jewish Diaspora communities |
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Winer, Dov |
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Winer, Dov |
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Winer, Dov |
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Communication Internet Globalization Diaspora Jewish Comunicação Internet Globalização Diáspora Judaísmo |
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Communication Internet Globalization Diaspora Jewish Comunicação Internet Globalização Diáspora Judaísmo |
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Globalization, in its earlier stages, was expected to erode national and ethnic identities. In contrast, ethnicity and ethnic affiliations persisted, growing socially and politically. This paper examines the role of the globalizing new communications technologies on this process, focusing on Diasporas. The study of trans-state networks based on ethnic solidarity, connections and affinities in the framework of social and political science is quite recent. Following a clarification of the distinction between classical and modern Diasporas we analyse a particular case study, that of the Jewish Diaspora. This diaspora was an early adopter of computer-based communications and the Internet for a wide range of purposes. Early events are described including the diffusion of the Internet to Israel, the planning of a Global Jewish Information Network, Israel 2020 macro scenarios for Israel and the Jewish People and the decision on Jewish Peoplehood through communication technologies. A survey of historical systems (Responsa, BBS, and Usenet) follows by a description of the Jewish population and the wide variety of Jewish Web based activities today. These include the Institutional landscape; Jewish media — press, radio, video and blogs; the impact on Jewish religious observance; Jewish genealogy; Online dating; Social networks; Jewish education; Online learning; Jewish Studies and Digital Humanities; Jewish memory. Judaica Europeana supports the activities previously described by aggregating and facilitating the access and the re-use of Jewish digital culture. Europeana is the leading global digital library for cultural heritage as well as a lively eco-system for relevant stakeholders. |
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