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Historicising ‘irregular’ migration from Senegal to Europe

Historicising ‘irregular’ migration from Senegal to Europe

by NicholasS | Feb 6, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A journal article by Dr Stephanie Maher Contemporary discourses on migration from West Africa to Europe tend to frame migrants as victims of syndicated trafficking cartels that truck in human desperation. As part of this narrative, migrants are increasingly portrayed...
Politics by other means? The political economy of xenophobic violence in post-apartheid South Africa

Politics by other means? The political economy of xenophobic violence in post-apartheid South Africa

by NicholasS | Feb 6, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A journal article by Dr JP Misago   Misago, J.P. 2017. Politics by other means? The political economy of xenophobic violence in post-apartheid South Africa. The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research, 47, 40-53.
Why religion? Immigrant groups as objects of political claims on immigration and civic integration in Western Europe, 1995–2009

Why religion? Immigrant groups as objects of political claims on immigration and civic integration in Western Europe, 1995–2009

by NicholasS | Feb 6, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A journal article by Dr Joost Berkhout and Dr Didier Ruedin Under which circumstances do politicians differentiate among immigrants? When they do, why do they in some countries focus on Muslim immigrants rather than national or other groups? We use claims-making...
Stealth Humanitarianism: Negotiating Politics, Precarity and Performance Management in Protecting the Urban Displaced

Stealth Humanitarianism: Negotiating Politics, Precarity and Performance Management in Protecting the Urban Displaced

by NicholasS | Feb 6, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A journal article by Dr Caroline Wanjiku Kihato and Prof Loren Landau Post-cold-war-era conflicts and the humanitarian political economy have driven two disparate yet concurrent shifts within the humanitarian field. On one hand, new public management-style reforms...
Beggaring belonging in Africa’s no-man’s lands: diversity, usufruct and the ethics of accommodation

Beggaring belonging in Africa’s no-man’s lands: diversity, usufruct and the ethics of accommodation

by NicholasS | Feb 6, 2020 | Sarchi, Uncategorized

A journal article by Prof Loren Landau and Dr Iriann Freemantle In the migrant rich peri-urban sites of Rongai, Kenya and Katlehong, South Africa, social engagements are being shaped by usufruct ethics. The resulting modes of mutual accommodation are shaped by spatial...
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