Chinese and African entrepreneurs : : social impacts of interpersonal encounters / / edited by Karsten Giese, Laurence Marfaing.
This book offers in-depth accounts of encounters between Chinese and African social and economic actors that have been increasing rapidly since the early 2000s. With a clear focus on social changes, be it quotidian behaviour or specific practices, the authors employ multi-disciplinary approaches in...
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2019. |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English French |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (299 pages) |
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Other title: | Entrepreneurs africains et chinois. English Preliminary Material / Introduction: From Rejection to Social Change / Social Mobility of Chinese Migrants in Ghana: The Making of Chinese Entrepreneurs / The Impact of Migration of the Chinese Women in Niamey on Gender and Family Relations / African Cultural Brokers in South China / Early Chinese Migrants in Sub-Saharan Africa: Contract Labourers and Traders / Grassroots Social Change Triggered by Africa-China Encounters in Urban China / Business Partners and Employers: Chinese Traders as Facilitators of Grassroots Social Innovation in West Africa / A Transformative Presence? Chinese Migrants as Agents of Change in Ghana and Nigeria / The Chinese Factor in Senegal: Changing Entrepreneurial Dynamics, and Socio-Economic Restructuring / This “Made in China” that Gets Africa Moving: Chinese Motorcycles and Entrepreneurship in Burkina Faso / “Made in China” and the African “China Dream”: An Alternative to the West? / Cheat Me in the Price, but Not in the Goods: Negotiating Imaginaries of Authenticity in Accra’s China Trade / Index / Back Matter --. |
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Summary: | This book offers in-depth accounts of encounters between Chinese and African social and economic actors that have been increasing rapidly since the early 2000s. With a clear focus on social changes, be it quotidian behaviour or specific practices, the authors employ multi-disciplinary approaches in analysing the various impacts that the intensifying interaction between Chinese and Africans in their roles as ethnic and cultural others, entrepreneurial migrants, traders, employers, employees et cetera have on local developments and transformations within the host societies, be they on the African continent or in China. The dynamics of social change addressed in case studies cover processes of social mobility through migration, adaptation of business practices, changing social norms, consumption patterns, labour relations and mutual perceptions, cultural brokerage, exclusion and inclusion, gendered experiences, and powerful imaginations of China. Contributors are Karsten Giese, Guive Khan Mohammad, Katy Lam, Ben Lampert, Kelly Si Miao Liang, Laurence Marfaing, Gordon Mathews, Giles Mohan, Amy Niang, Yoon Jung Park, Alena Thiel, Naima Topkiran. |
ISBN: | 9004387420 |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | edited by Karsten Giese, Laurence Marfaing. |