The widely media covered waves of out-migration from West Africa, in particular Senegal, to the Canary Islands in 2006, which took place in small pirogues carrying sometimes up to 100 men and women, have given rise to the image of destitute and desperate clandestine migrants. Recent research among repatriated Senegalese clandestine migrants by the author has shown however that the reality is more complex and that there exist under- researched socio-cultural causes underlying the unstoppable stream of African out-migration to Europe. The cultural dissonance experienced by many Senegalese individuals results from the incongruity between the demands imposed upon them by the traditional social systems of support (that continue to exist even...
Circular labour migration between Senegal and Europe has taken off during the 1990s and has mostly c...
The purpose of this working paper is to consider the images (true or false) of Senegalese migration ...
The importance gained by transnationalism and growing attention for the development potential of mig...
The widely media covered waves of out-migration from West Africa, in particular Senegal, to the Cana...
textabstractThis paper evaluates the strength of social and economic forces that affect the pressure...
International audienceThis article describes the situation of Senegalese migrants returning to their...
none1noThis article discusses the ambivalent representation of migrants in one of the important West...
This open access book provides an empirical account of the psychological and social experiences of 3...
The incongruity between the demands for solidarity, put upon individual West African men and women b...
Contemporary Senegalese communities are devastated by the alarming rates of deaths in the Atlantic O...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
In 2006, the Spanish archipelago, the Canary Islands, saw the arrival of over thirty thousand clande...
Migration from sub-Saharan Africa to European shores became increasingly difficult and dangerous. Ma...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
Circular labour migration between Senegal and Europe has taken off during the 1990s and has mostly c...
The purpose of this working paper is to consider the images (true or false) of Senegalese migration ...
The importance gained by transnationalism and growing attention for the development potential of mig...
The widely media covered waves of out-migration from West Africa, in particular Senegal, to the Cana...
textabstractThis paper evaluates the strength of social and economic forces that affect the pressure...
International audienceThis article describes the situation of Senegalese migrants returning to their...
none1noThis article discusses the ambivalent representation of migrants in one of the important West...
This open access book provides an empirical account of the psychological and social experiences of 3...
The incongruity between the demands for solidarity, put upon individual West African men and women b...
Contemporary Senegalese communities are devastated by the alarming rates of deaths in the Atlantic O...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
Literary writers at home and in the diaspora have been reacting to the rate at which Africans are le...
In 2006, the Spanish archipelago, the Canary Islands, saw the arrival of over thirty thousand clande...
Migration from sub-Saharan Africa to European shores became increasingly difficult and dangerous. Ma...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
Circular labour migration between Senegal and Europe has taken off during the 1990s and has mostly c...
The purpose of this working paper is to consider the images (true or false) of Senegalese migration ...
The importance gained by transnationalism and growing attention for the development potential of mig...