Tracing diasporic identifications in Africa’s urban landscapes: evidence from Lusaka and Kampala
The transnational movements of Africans within the continent are seldom conceptualised as leading to diasporic identifications and relationships. In stark contrast, the migration of Africans beyond the continent, which occurs on a smaller scale, is routinely associated with diaspora formation. Drawi...
Main Authors: | Bakewell, O, Binaisa, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2015
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