TY - CHAP AB - Abstract This chapter examines the integration between Brazilian migrants in Japan and other Brazilians living in the United States and Europe. It focuses on the role played by some big ethnic Brazilian events as the most visible and palpable facets of the transnational diasporic networks. These diasporic, cross-border events might be creating consistent transnational social spaces among Brazilians throughout the world. The author has done participant observation at four key diasporic events: a media event (Brazilian Day), a political event (Brasileiros no Mundo), a business event (Expo Business), and a cultural event (Focus Brasil). The goal was to map the flow of information, influence, and intersection among these events and their promoters. The study found that these events are deeply interdependent and the synergy among them – along with the role played by diasporic media – has strengthened a diaspora consciousness, a sense of belonging to the same diaspora, despite the peculiarities of Brazilians who live in different countries or regions. The chapter also discusses how do these new diasporic developments affect the integration of Brazilians who live in Japan. The cases shown in this chapter prove that there are vibrant interactions besides the “home country” versus “host country” dichotomy. SN - 978-1-78635-781-6, 978-1-78635-782-3/ DO - 10.1108/978-1-78635-781-620171008 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78635-781-620171008 AU - Ishi Angelo ED - Mariella Espinoza-Herold ED - Rina Manuela Contini PY - 2017 Y1 - 2017/01/01 TI - Integrating a New Diaspora: Transnational Events by Brazilians in Japan, the United States, and Europe T2 - Living in Two Homes PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 201 EP - 221 Y2 - 2024/04/19 ER -