Hope and Uncertainty in Contemporary African Migration

This volume examines the relationship between hope, mobility, and immobility in African migration. Through case studies set within and beyond the continent, it demonstrates that hope offers a unique prism for analyzing the social imaginaries and aspirations which underpin migration in situations of...

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Other Authors: Kleist, Nauja (Editor), Thorsen, Dorte (Editor)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2017
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