This Masters thesis is the winner of the ASC's Africa Thesis Award 2009. It examines the decision-making process of Senegalese men to make use of the dangerous boat journey to the Canary Islands in an effort to reach Europe. Moving beyond conventional micro- and macro-theories on migration decision-making, this study focuses at the meso-level by which the embeddedness of migrants' decision-making in ongoing social contacts is considered. The study draws on ethnographic research among unsuccessful boat migrants in Dakar, Senegal. The data collected suggests two models of migration decision-making, revealing variations in social processes that are central to the workings of undocumented migration.Miranda Poeze studied cultural anthropology at...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of the lives of Sub-Saharan African migrants residing ...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
This paper concerns itself with the recent phenomenon of West Africans leaving the African continent...
During 2020 and 2021, a migration crisis has been developing on the Canary Islands in Spain. Large n...
Uggla, Fredrika (2015). Looking for a Greener Pasture: Exploring the Narratives of Gambian Clandesti...
Contemporary Senegalese communities are devastated by the alarming rates of deaths in the Atlantic O...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12This dissertation explores the social afterlives of...
Guest Lecture at Department for Anthropology, KULThe widely media covered waves of out-migration fro...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsThis research aims at developing a deeper un...
Each year, thousands of Senegalese migrants brave the perils of the oceans in tiny canoes bound for ...
Senegalese fishermen have significantly expanded their mobility into the eastern Atlantic Ocean sinc...
Why do people wish to migrate? It is well established that migration can increase and be sustained b...
The world is regularly confronted on television and in other mass media with dramatic images of Afri...
This study centers the voices, stories, and experiences of a sample of Senegalese individuals whose ...
The world is regularly confronted in the media with dramatic images of African boat migrants. Seemin...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of the lives of Sub-Saharan African migrants residing ...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
This paper concerns itself with the recent phenomenon of West Africans leaving the African continent...
During 2020 and 2021, a migration crisis has been developing on the Canary Islands in Spain. Large n...
Uggla, Fredrika (2015). Looking for a Greener Pasture: Exploring the Narratives of Gambian Clandesti...
Contemporary Senegalese communities are devastated by the alarming rates of deaths in the Atlantic O...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12This dissertation explores the social afterlives of...
Guest Lecture at Department for Anthropology, KULThe widely media covered waves of out-migration fro...
Master's thesis in Migration and intercultural relationsThis research aims at developing a deeper un...
Each year, thousands of Senegalese migrants brave the perils of the oceans in tiny canoes bound for ...
Senegalese fishermen have significantly expanded their mobility into the eastern Atlantic Ocean sinc...
Why do people wish to migrate? It is well established that migration can increase and be sustained b...
The world is regularly confronted on television and in other mass media with dramatic images of Afri...
This study centers the voices, stories, and experiences of a sample of Senegalese individuals whose ...
The world is regularly confronted in the media with dramatic images of African boat migrants. Seemin...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of the lives of Sub-Saharan African migrants residing ...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
This paper concerns itself with the recent phenomenon of West Africans leaving the African continent...