New African Diasporas

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African Diaspora
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congolese
Congolese Diaspora
Congolese Immigrants
ELF
EPLF
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eritrean
Eritrean Diaspora
Eritrean Government
Eritrean State
Francophone Africans
Ghanaian Diaspora
Ghanaian Migrants
Ivory Coast
Kente Cloth
Lenox Avenue
migrations
Mouride Brotherhood
Papa Wemba
recent
Recent African Migrations
Scattered Belongings
senegalese
Senegalese Migrants
Senegalese Traders
somali
Somali Diaspora
Somali Live
state
traders
UK Asylum
USA Circuit
west
West African Traders

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415309493
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Mar 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The extensive literature relating to the African diaspora has tended to concentrate on the descendants of those who left Africa as part of the slave trade to North America. This important new book gathers together work on more recent waves of African migration from some of the most exciting thinkers on the contemporary diaspora. Concentrating particularly on the last 20 years, the contributions look to the United States and beyond to diaspora settlement in the UK and Northern Europe. New African Diasporas looks at a range of different types of diaspora - legal and illegal, professional and low-skilled, asylum seekers and 'economic migrants' - and includes chapters on diasporic communities originating in Cote d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Ghana, Senegal and Somalia. It also examines often neglected differences based on gender, class and generation in the process. This book will be essential reading for anyone with an interest in the African diaspora and provides the most wide-ranging picture of the new African diaspora yet.

Khalid Koser is Lecturer in Human Geography at University College, London.