There has been much recent celebration of the success of African 'civil society' in forging global connections through an ever-growing diaspora. Against the background of such celebrations, this innovative book sheds light on the diasporic networks - 'home associations' - whose economic contributions are being used to develop home. Despite these networks being part of the flow of migrants' resources back to Africa that now outweighs official development assistance, the relationship between the flow of capital and social and political change are still poorly understood. Looking in particular at Cameroon and Tanzania, the authors examine the networks of migrants that have been created by making 'home associations' international. They argue th...
In recent years the volume and dynamics of migration from Africa to Europe have come under increasin...
The diaspora have recently emerged as a potential force to renew development efforts, resulting in e...
Global human mobility dislocates families and reconfigures the patterns of live of millions of peopl...
With the transnational turn in the social sciences attention has now turned to ‘global civil society...
The greener pasture syndrome erupts on the African continent in 1980s, two decades after attainment ...
It has been said that the rate of the velocity of the development of a people (state or continent) i...
This chapter examines the relationship between home, identity, and belonging among contemporary Afri...
During the last decade, African diasporas have emerged as agents of change in international developm...
This paper argues that significant analytical and political possibilities for thinking about the Afr...
"The recent emphasis on the link between development and diasporic activities does not only reflect ...
The literature on the migration and development nexus has been enriching over the years, attracting ...
For impoverished African states the attraction of inward flows of capital is vital and migrants are ...
Nowadays the Migration and Development relation is becoming a kind of “mantra” (Faist 2008) a real “...
The power-sharing agreement in Zimbabwe has ushered in a period of engagement between the diaspora a...
Over the past ten years there has been a significant change in African governments’ perception of th...
In recent years the volume and dynamics of migration from Africa to Europe have come under increasin...
The diaspora have recently emerged as a potential force to renew development efforts, resulting in e...
Global human mobility dislocates families and reconfigures the patterns of live of millions of peopl...
With the transnational turn in the social sciences attention has now turned to ‘global civil society...
The greener pasture syndrome erupts on the African continent in 1980s, two decades after attainment ...
It has been said that the rate of the velocity of the development of a people (state or continent) i...
This chapter examines the relationship between home, identity, and belonging among contemporary Afri...
During the last decade, African diasporas have emerged as agents of change in international developm...
This paper argues that significant analytical and political possibilities for thinking about the Afr...
"The recent emphasis on the link between development and diasporic activities does not only reflect ...
The literature on the migration and development nexus has been enriching over the years, attracting ...
For impoverished African states the attraction of inward flows of capital is vital and migrants are ...
Nowadays the Migration and Development relation is becoming a kind of “mantra” (Faist 2008) a real “...
The power-sharing agreement in Zimbabwe has ushered in a period of engagement between the diaspora a...
Over the past ten years there has been a significant change in African governments’ perception of th...
In recent years the volume and dynamics of migration from Africa to Europe have come under increasin...
The diaspora have recently emerged as a potential force to renew development efforts, resulting in e...
Global human mobility dislocates families and reconfigures the patterns of live of millions of peopl...