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Transmitting Albanian Cultural Identity in the Age of the Internet
ABSTRACT The Albanian diaspora is one of the largest in the world, compared to the population it originates from. Its degree of assimilation varies depending on time, settlement, and other social factors. While the family played the major role in preserving the identity, nowadays it is not sufficient to convey identity to the younger generations that spend substantial time online and need adequate web resources. This article aims to analyze the main websites created by and for the Albanian diaspora in Albanian, and some initiatives of national and private institutions, which present the intangible and tangible heritage to the wider diaspora.
期刊介绍:
Information networking is an enabling technology with the potential to integrate and transform information provision, communication and learning. The New Review of Information Networking, published biannually, provides an expert source on the needs and behaviour of the network user; the role of networks in teaching, learning, research and scholarly communication; the implications of networks for library and information services; the development of campus and other information strategies; the role of information publishers on the networks; policies for funding and charging for network and information services; and standards and protocols for network applications.