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Transporting Conflicts via Migratory Routes: A Social Network Analysis of the Uyghur International Mobilization

Uyghur Offline Networks

Uyghur global networks from January to March 2009.

Note: Up triangle = nongovernmental organizations (NGOs); down triangle = intergovernmental organizations (IGOs); diamond = governments or parliaments; square = news organizations; circle = individuals; plus = others.

 

Sponsor: The Consortium of Non-Traditional Security Studies in Asia, Singapore

 

Transnational activism of the Uyghur diaspora in promoting the rights of their kindred back in China has been the focus of attention of the academia, press and media alike. This paper is a preliminary attempt at visualising the connections between Uyghur diaspora organisations, their sympathisers, governments and news organisations. A social network analysis (SNA) of four data sets that chronologically record the diaspora’s political activities from 2006 to 2009 was carried out to this end. Offline Uyghur networks were analysed and its results compared to those of an SNA of websites that promote Uyghur interests online. Results corroborate the widely held view that World Uyghur Congress (WUC) and the well-known Uyghur leader, Rebiya Kadeer, play pivotal roles in mobilising Uyghur communities around the world. Although the WUC’s online role is less prominent than its offline role, it wields considerable influence over Uyghur activism across the globe, as highlighted by the case study of Uyghur linkages in Australia. Uyghur American Association (UAA), which is active offline as well, emerges as a key information provider of Uyghur issues in cyberspace. 


Publication

Chen, Yu-Wen (2011) Transporting Conflicts via Migratory Routes: A Social Network Analysis (SNA) of Uyghur International Mobilization, NTS-Asia Research Paper No.5. Singapore: RSIS Center for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies for NTS-Asia.

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Uyghur Offline Networks

Offline2006 (EXCEL)

Offline2007 (EXCEL)

Offline2008 (EXCEL)

Offline2009 (EXCEL)

A note on operational procedures

Uyghur Online Networks

Online1 (UCINET)

Online2 (UCINET)

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2007 Uyghur Offline Networks

2008 Uyghur Offline Networks

Note: Red = nongovernmental organizations (NGOs); blue = governments, parliaments, international governmental organizations (IGOs), and universities; yellow = news organizations; black = individuals; green = political parties.

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Honorary Research Fellow 

Institute for Human Security

La Trobe University

Bundoora, Vic 3086

Australia

Julie Yu-Wen Chen
Institute of Political Science
Academia Sinica
128 Academia Rd, Sec 2 , Nankang, 11529 Taipei City
Taiwan