This paper draws on insights from the African Perspectives on Human Mobility research programme, which included four research teams based at universities in Ghana, Nigeria, Morocco and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The paper first provides some details on the background and findings of the projects conducted by the four teams in various African cities. It then turns to some reflections on the theoretical implications and questions raised by these research findings and presents four broad points. First, by showing African cities as a place of attraction for international migrants, these findings highlight the curious absence of other research into international migration towards other African cities. Second, the city is a zone of departu...
Although there is an abundant literature on migration in sub-Saharan Africa and mobility on the co...
International audienceThis paper examines access to the city as revealed by the daily travel behavio...
Although throughout the history of anthropology the ethnography of urban societies was never an impo...
This paper draws on insights from the African Perspectives on Human Mobility research programme, whi...
The international debate on migration policy increasingly views cities as game changers since cities...
In this book different authors investigates the range of the migration experience in Africa. Because...
Although many facets of the migration phenomena in sub-Saharan Africa have been studied extensively,...
Intensified and competing claims over land are crucial to understanding current urban transformation...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, inscribing yourself in a diasporic existence in Poto, the West,...
The growth of cities is one of the most significant aspects of the contemporary transformation of Af...
How does migration contribute to the urbanisation process in Africa? Migrants have traditionally bee...
The transnational movements of Africans within the continent are seldom conceptualised as leading to...
The economies of Africa’s largest metropolitan regions reflect a contested intersection of orientati...
Abstract Africa is often seen as a continent of mass migration and displacement caused by poverty, ...
In this article I introduce the concept of ‘mobile worlding’ in relation to African diaspora's urban...
Although there is an abundant literature on migration in sub-Saharan Africa and mobility on the co...
International audienceThis paper examines access to the city as revealed by the daily travel behavio...
Although throughout the history of anthropology the ethnography of urban societies was never an impo...
This paper draws on insights from the African Perspectives on Human Mobility research programme, whi...
The international debate on migration policy increasingly views cities as game changers since cities...
In this book different authors investigates the range of the migration experience in Africa. Because...
Although many facets of the migration phenomena in sub-Saharan Africa have been studied extensively,...
Intensified and competing claims over land are crucial to understanding current urban transformation...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, inscribing yourself in a diasporic existence in Poto, the West,...
The growth of cities is one of the most significant aspects of the contemporary transformation of Af...
How does migration contribute to the urbanisation process in Africa? Migrants have traditionally bee...
The transnational movements of Africans within the continent are seldom conceptualised as leading to...
The economies of Africa’s largest metropolitan regions reflect a contested intersection of orientati...
Abstract Africa is often seen as a continent of mass migration and displacement caused by poverty, ...
In this article I introduce the concept of ‘mobile worlding’ in relation to African diaspora's urban...
Although there is an abundant literature on migration in sub-Saharan Africa and mobility on the co...
International audienceThis paper examines access to the city as revealed by the daily travel behavio...
Although throughout the history of anthropology the ethnography of urban societies was never an impo...