Abstract:Chapter 1. Mobility Makes States -Joel Quirk and Darshan Vigneswaran PART I: CHANNELING HUMAN MOBILITY Chapter 2. Portuguese Empire Building and Human Mobility in Sao Tome and Angola, 1400s-1700s -Fil...Chapter 1. Mobility Makes States -Joel Quirk and Darshan Vigneswaran PART I: CHANNELING HUMAN MOBILITY Chapter 2. Portuguese Empire Building and Human Mobility in Sao Tome and Angola, 1400s-1700s -Filipa Ribeiro da Silva Chapter 3. Captive to Civilization: Law, Labor, and Violence in Colonial Mozambique -Eric Allina Chapter 4. Victims, Saviors, and Suspects: Channeling Mobility in Postgenocide Rwanda -Simon Turner Chapter 5. Channeling Mobility Across a Segregated Johannesburg -Darshan Vigneswaran Chapter 6. Policy Spectacles: Promoting Migration-Development Scenarios in Ghana -Nauja Kleist PART II. MOVING CONCENTRATIONS OF POWER Power Chapter 7. Kinetocracy: The Government of Mobility at the Desert's Edge -Benedetta Rossi Chapter 8. Decolonization and (Dis)Possession in Lusophone Africa -Pamila Gupta Chapter 9. Moving from War to Peace in the Zambia-Angola Borderlands -Oliver Bakewell Chapter 10. Recognition, Solidarity, and the Power of Mobility in Africa's Urban Estuaries -Loren B. Landau Notes List of Contributors Index AcknowledgmentsRead More
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-04-22
Language: en
Type: book
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