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Ethnoscape
''Ethnoscape'' is one of five elementary frameworks (''ethnoscapes'', ''mediascapes'', ''technoscapes'', ''financescapes'', and ''ideoscapes'') used by Arjun Appadurai, in purpose of exploring fundamental disjuntures of global cultural flows. The suffix ''-scape'' indicates that these terms are perspectival constructs inflected by the historical, linguistic, and political situatedness of different kinds of actors: nation-states, multinationals, diasporic communities, and subnational groupings and movements, whether religious, political, or economic, etc.. By using the ethnoscape, Appadurai extends the landscape of persons who form the shifting world where we live, that is, tourists, immigrants, refugees, or any moving groups and individuals of fundamental feature of the world and appear to affect the politics of (and between) nations to a hitherto unprecedented degree. Ethnoscapes allow us to recognize that our notions of space, place and community have become much more complex, indeed a ‘single community’ may now be dispersed across a variety of sites. == References ==
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