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Migrants as knowledge producers
Yonas Tadesse, a Hadiya returnee migrant, wrote a self-history and reflection of his migration experiences in a Tanzanian detention facility. Published as a book, his story highlights the need to centre migrants as knowledge producers in migration studies.
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Migration in West Africa
This open access Regional Reader examines the dynamics and impacts of international migration within and from West Africa.
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African perspectives on South–South migration
This book investigates the diverse and dynamic forms of migration within Africa. Centring themes of agency, resource flows, and transnational networks, the book examines the enduring appeal of the Global South as a place of origin, transit, and destination.
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Decolonising knowledge production on South-South migration
In this blog, we interrogate the significance of the historical framing of knowledge on South – South migration and how by remaining steeped in asymmetrical relations of power, this has marginalised knowledge production from the Global South and Africa in particular.
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