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Citizenship, Belonging and Intergenerational Relations in African Migration


Edited by Claudine Attias-Donfut, Joanne Cook, Jaco Hoffman and Louise Waite 

Series: Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship, Palgrave Macmillan.

This book is an exciting additionto the migration studies literature, presenting research conducted in Britain, France and South Africa which explores the migration experiences of African families across two generations.Global processes of African migration are examined through a comparative approach that employs an intergenerational lens to uncover the ways in which familial relations, citizenship and belonging are shaped post-migration. This comparative approach explores the commonalities of African migration as well as the differential impacts as a result of particular socio-cultural contexts and national migration regimes. The book enables readers to learn about the lived experiences of African migrants in areas such as citizenship, belonging, intergenerational transmission, work, education, social mobility and discrimination.

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Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction: Citizenship, Belonging and Intergenerational Relations in African Migration; J.Cook& J.Hoffman
  • African Migration in its National and Global Context; J.Barou, P.Aigner& B.Mbenga
  • From Generation to Generation: Changing Family Relations, Citizenship and Belonging; C.Attias-Donfut& L.Waite
  • Typical Migration Stories: Comparing Trajectories of African Migration; V.Roos, J.Cook, S.Aouici, R.Gallou& P.Aigner
  • Country Monographs: France; J.Barou
  • Country Monographs: Britain; L.Waite& P.Aigner
  • Country Monographs: Post-Apartheid South Africa; I.Kalule-Sabiti, A .Yaw Amoateng, B.Mbenga & J.Hoffman
  • Understanding African Migration: Intergenerational Relations, Citizenship and Belonging in a Comparative Context; C.Attias-Donfut, J.Cook& J.Hoffman
  • References
  • Bibliography
Authors:

CLAUDINE ATTIAS-DONFUT is Director of the Ageing Research Department of the CNAV (National Retirement Fund of Public Social Security), France. She has authored numerous books including The Myth of Generational Conflict: Family and the State in Ageing Societies (co-edited with S. Arber), Grandparenting: The Family Across Generations (with M. Segalen), and Putting Down Roots.

JOANNE COOK Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Organisational Ethics in the Hull Business School, Hull University, UK.

JACO HOFFMAN Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, University of Oxford, UK.

LOUISE WAITE Senior Lecturer in Human Geography in the School of Geographyat the University of Leeds, UK.