1st Edition
Africans on the Move Migration, Diaspora and Development Nexus
Preface 1. What if diasporas didn’t think about development?: a critical approach of the international discourse on migration and development 2. ‘Saving the Congo’: transnational social fields and politics of home in the Congolese diaspora 3. Immigrants and transnational engagement in the diaspora: Ghana associations in Italy and the United Kingdom 4. Guinea-Bissau immigrant transnationalism in Portugal: A substitute for a failed state? 5. Being here and there: migrant communities in Sweden and the conflicts in the Horn of Africa 6. From ‘remittance’ to ‘tax’: the shifting meaning and strategies of capture of the Eritrean transnational party-state 7. Transnational mobility, social capital and cosmopolitan women traders in Ghana 8. ‘Voting with their feet’: Senegalese youth, clandestine boat migration and the gendered politics of protest 9. Affective economies: Eastleigh’s metalogistics, urban anxieties and the mapping of diasporic city life
Biography
Fassil Demissie, PD.D is a faculty member in the Department of Public Policy, DePaul University, USA. He is currently the Co-Editor of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal and is the author of Colonial Architecture and Urbanism in Africa: Intertwined and Contested Histories (2012) and Postcolonial African Cities, (2008).






