African perspectives on South-South migration / / edited by Meron Zeleke and Lahra Smith.

This book investigates the diverse and dynamic forms of migration within Africa. It will be crucial reading for researchers, students, and policy makers with a focus on South-South Migration, Migration and Inequalities, Migration and Development, and Refugee and Humanitarian Studies.

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Superior document:Routledge Studies on African and Black Diaspora Series
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Place / Publishing House:Abingdon, England : : Routledge,, [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Routledge studies on African and Black diaspora.
Physical Description:1 online resource (217 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • |g Part I: Introduction
  •  |t Chapter 1: Introduction: Intra-continental migration dynamics in Africa and the importance of South-South Migration (SSM) / |r Meron Zeleke and Lahra Smith
  •  |g Part II: Agency in South-South Migration
  •  |t Chapter 2: Platinum mining, migrant labour, and community formation in informal settlements in Rustenburg, South Africa, 1994-2018 / |r Joseph Mujere
  •  |t Chapter 3: Unpacking the reasons for dominance of South-South migration: The Ethiopian case / |r Fana Gebresenbet
  •  |t Chapter 4: Exploring the lived experiences of Ghanaian migrants along the Ghana-China migration corridor / |r Leander Kandilige, Joseph Awetori Yaro and Joseph Mensah
  •  |t Chapter 5: Looking beyond the victimhood discourse: The case of forced migrants in the Global South / |r Tirsit Sahldengil
  •  |g Part III: The Flows of Resources in South-South Migration
  •  |t Chapter 6: Humanitarian nomads: The mobilities and disjunctures inherent to aid work in the Global South / |r Lauren Carruth
  •  |t Chapter 7: The flow of resources in the Global South: The transfer of agricultural skills between Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso / |r Tebkieta Alexandra Tapsoba and Bonayi Hubert Dabiré
  •  |t Chapter 8: Transnational flow of ideas in the Ethiopia-South Africa migration corridor: Hadiya experiences / |r Dereje Feyissa
  •  |t Chapter 9: Religious place-making and African mobilities: Muslim and Christian Moroccan sites in migrant trajectories within and beyond the continent / |r Johara Berriane
  •  |t Chapter 10: Djibouti, a migratory crossroads in the Red Sea basin: Prospects and challenges / |r Amina Saïd Chiré and Géraldine Pinauldt
  •  |t Chapter 11: Forced Migration Life Trajectories and Politics of Contradictions: South Sudanese between being IDPs and Refugees in Sudan and South Sudan / |r Mohamed A. G. Bakhit.