The diaspora literature has tended to narrow itself to the marking out and placing of boundaries at the conceptual level. While still contributing to the elaboration of the concept of diaspora, this article seeks to answer two questions. What meanings do Zimbabweans in Britain give to their diasporic condition and experience? How do such meanings influence and shape attitudes towards return to the homeland or feelings of belonging to the hostland? The article is based on multi-sited ethnography, comprising 33 in-depth interviews and participant observation in four research sites, and draws upon concepts of diaspora and transnationalism as theoretical frameworks. It examines the process by which Zimbabweans in Britain negotiate boundaries, a...
This thesis focuses on the unprecedented exodus of Zimbabweans from the country of their birth to So...
This analytical scoping review contributes to the debate about the diaspora’s terminological dispers...
Diaspora, a term used to refer to the dispersal of Jewish people across the world, is now expanded t...
The diaspora literature has tended to narrow itself to the marking out and placing of boundaries at ...
Millions of Zimbabweans living abroad have been described as an emerging diaspora. However, there ha...
Millions of Zimbabweans living abroad have been described as an emerging diaspora. However, there ha...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This book examines the relationships, connections, identities and linkages between diasporas and the...
Classical diaspora scholars have constructed diasporic identities in essentialistic and unitary fash...
This article examines, from a theoretical and empirical perspective, the types of diasporic leisure ...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This article discusses different conceptualisations of diaspora, as bounded, unbounded and as a proc...
The power-sharing agreement in Zimbabwe has ushered in a period of engagement between the diaspora a...
The power-sharing agreement in Zimbabwe has ushered in a period of engagement between the diaspora a...
In this article, I provide an overview of the character of associations formed in Britain by Zimbabw...
This thesis focuses on the unprecedented exodus of Zimbabweans from the country of their birth to So...
This analytical scoping review contributes to the debate about the diaspora’s terminological dispers...
Diaspora, a term used to refer to the dispersal of Jewish people across the world, is now expanded t...
The diaspora literature has tended to narrow itself to the marking out and placing of boundaries at ...
Millions of Zimbabweans living abroad have been described as an emerging diaspora. However, there ha...
Millions of Zimbabweans living abroad have been described as an emerging diaspora. However, there ha...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This book examines the relationships, connections, identities and linkages between diasporas and the...
Classical diaspora scholars have constructed diasporic identities in essentialistic and unitary fash...
This article examines, from a theoretical and empirical perspective, the types of diasporic leisure ...
This article analyses the performative and lived realities of the Zimbabwean diaspora in Britain. Th...
This article discusses different conceptualisations of diaspora, as bounded, unbounded and as a proc...
The power-sharing agreement in Zimbabwe has ushered in a period of engagement between the diaspora a...
The power-sharing agreement in Zimbabwe has ushered in a period of engagement between the diaspora a...
In this article, I provide an overview of the character of associations formed in Britain by Zimbabw...
This thesis focuses on the unprecedented exodus of Zimbabweans from the country of their birth to So...
This analytical scoping review contributes to the debate about the diaspora’s terminological dispers...
Diaspora, a term used to refer to the dispersal of Jewish people across the world, is now expanded t...