Ethiopians in the Age of Migration is a multi-disciplinary exploration of Ethiopian migrants and the global Ethiopian diaspora, born out of the social and cultural space created by local and transnational conflict. The book is an important contribution to a largely overlooked country and to the wider field of migration studies, which lies at the core of ongoing globalization. This book was originally published as a special issue of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal.
Ethiopians in the Age of Migration is a multi-disciplinary exploration of Ethiopian migrants and the global Ethiopian diaspora, born out of the social and cultural space created by local and transnational conflict. The book is an important contribution to a largely overlooked country and to the wider field of migration studies, which lies at the core of ongoing globalization. This book was originally published as a special issue of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fassil Demissie is a faculty member in the Department of Public Policy at DePaul University, Chicago, USA. He is the co-editor of African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal.
Inhaltsangabe
Living Across Worlds and Oceans: An Introduction Emigrants and the State in Ethiopia: Transnationalism and the challenges of political antagonism Somewhere Else: Social Connection and Dislocation of the Ethiopian Migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa Trafficking Ethiopian Women to Europe: Making Choices, Taking Risks, Coercion and Fraud Determinants of Diaspora Policy Engagement of Ethiopians in the Netherlands Ethiopian Taxicab Drivers: Forming an occupational niche in the U.S. Capital Ethiopian Female Labor Migration to the Gulf States: The Case of Kuwait "Deported before Experiencing the Good Sides of Migration" : Ethiopians Returning from Saudi Arabia The Return Migration Experiences of Ethiopian Women Trafficked to Bahrain Migration, Gender and Mobility: Ethiopian Women's Narratives of Career Trajectories in Israel Bole to Harlem via Tel Aviv: Networks of Ethiopia's Musical Diaspora No Place Like Home: "Experiences of Ethiopian Migrants in the Host Country and as Returnee to the Homeland"
Living Across Worlds and Oceans: An Introduction Emigrants and the State in Ethiopia: Transnationalism and the challenges of political antagonism Somewhere Else: Social Connection and Dislocation of the Ethiopian Migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa Trafficking Ethiopian Women to Europe: Making Choices, Taking Risks, Coercion and Fraud Determinants of Diaspora Policy Engagement of Ethiopians in the Netherlands Ethiopian Taxicab Drivers: Forming an occupational niche in the U.S. Capital Ethiopian Female Labor Migration to the Gulf States: The Case of Kuwait "Deported before Experiencing the Good Sides of Migration" : Ethiopians Returning from Saudi Arabia The Return Migration Experiences of Ethiopian Women Trafficked to Bahrain Migration, Gender and Mobility: Ethiopian Women's Narratives of Career Trajectories in Israel Bole to Harlem via Tel Aviv: Networks of Ethiopia's Musical Diaspora No Place Like Home: "Experiences of Ethiopian Migrants in the Host Country and as Returnee to the Homeland"
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