Abstract This article explores how some potential migrants in the Horn of Africa incorporate the prospects of extreme danger into their journeys. It draws on evidence from qualitative interviews and focus group discussions with over 400 respondents, mainly from Ethiopian and Somali communities. It shows that the risks of migration within the Horn of Africa are often well known, thanks to strong migrant networks and improved mobile communications. Indeed, migrants may be better informed of the risks of the journey than they are about their prospects of securing a good living upon arrival. However, rather than discouraging people’s migration, high risk may open up new possibilities. This article supports this argument with two examples. Firs...
While the teloi of development seeks to explicitly link an ideology of ‘market fundamentalism’to one...
peer reviewedResearch on Somali mobility and migration has predominantly focused on forced migration...
This Policy Brief outlines how the Ethiopian government approaches irregular migration from the coun...
Abstract This article explores how some potential migrants in the Horn of Africa incorporate the pr...
This article argues that neither borders nor the ways in which migrants see them constitute signific...
This article argues that neither borders nor the ways in which migrants see them constitute signific...
This study examines the motivations, organizations and impact of overland migratory journeys from Et...
This article investigates the role of transnational family networks in facilitating undocumented mig...
This article examines the relationship between irregular migration, access to information and migrat...
This article explores migrant existences in the border zones around Europe. Drawing on ethnographic ...
Preparing this presentation I came across an article published by the New York Times last December d...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
This article examines how “irregular” migrants from Western and Central Africa make sense of their t...
This thematic issue examines questions of decision-making under limited (and contradictory) informat...
The increased government, media and public focus on migration from Africa to the EU in the past few ...
While the teloi of development seeks to explicitly link an ideology of ‘market fundamentalism’to one...
peer reviewedResearch on Somali mobility and migration has predominantly focused on forced migration...
This Policy Brief outlines how the Ethiopian government approaches irregular migration from the coun...
Abstract This article explores how some potential migrants in the Horn of Africa incorporate the pr...
This article argues that neither borders nor the ways in which migrants see them constitute signific...
This article argues that neither borders nor the ways in which migrants see them constitute signific...
This study examines the motivations, organizations and impact of overland migratory journeys from Et...
This article investigates the role of transnational family networks in facilitating undocumented mig...
This article examines the relationship between irregular migration, access to information and migrat...
This article explores migrant existences in the border zones around Europe. Drawing on ethnographic ...
Preparing this presentation I came across an article published by the New York Times last December d...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
This article examines how “irregular” migrants from Western and Central Africa make sense of their t...
This thematic issue examines questions of decision-making under limited (and contradictory) informat...
The increased government, media and public focus on migration from Africa to the EU in the past few ...
While the teloi of development seeks to explicitly link an ideology of ‘market fundamentalism’to one...
peer reviewedResearch on Somali mobility and migration has predominantly focused on forced migration...
This Policy Brief outlines how the Ethiopian government approaches irregular migration from the coun...