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2. Title Page, Copyright
3. 1. Introduction
4. List of photographs, maps and diagrams
5. 9. ‘I di beep na for beep, them di call’: Straddling relationships between the home and host country amongst kin and kith
6. Acknowledgements
7. 6. ‘Going to the field’: Pitching and migrants’ economic activities
8. 4. A new form of madness in the village: The arrival of information and communications technologies (ICTs)
9. 2. Methodological considerations and data collection
10. 3. Mobility and migration at the crossroads: Mobile communities
11. 5. Networks and shifting relations: Social and kinship networks and the formation of a network society
12. 10. Conclusion: Mobilities, transcultural communities and transcultural habitus
13. 7. ‘Your mami and papa for this country na meeting’: PIFAM and MACUDA as agency in a transnational world
14. 8. A mobile community as a fortress: Reinforcing the notion of belonging through ‘life crisis’
15. Back Cover
16. References
17. Chapter One. Themes and methodology of the project
18. Title Page
19. Cover
20. Copyright Page
21. Acknowledgements
22. Chapter Four. The economy of boat migration
23. Chapter Five. Perceptions of Europe and ideologies about migration
24. Chapter Three. Fishermen in boat migration
25. Chapter Two. The genesis of boat migration
26. Chapter Six. Navigating and harnessing networks in the migration process
27. References
28. Chapter Seven. Governance and fishing policies
29. Chapter Eight. Conclusion
30. Back Cover
31. South–South Migration and Children’s Education: Expanded Challenges and Increased Opportunities
32. South–South Migration and Children’s Education: Expanded Challenges and Increased Opportunities
33. Pushed to the Margins : Ethiopian Migrants in South Africa
34. World Christianity: Toward a Visual Turn
35. ‘I wish I had listened and not come to South Africa’: fantasies, expectations and trajectories of migration among Ethiopian unaccompanied child migrants into South Africa.
36. Vulnerability and the Quest for Healing among Migrants in Cape Town
37. Connecting the Dots: Cultivating a Sustainable Interdisciplinary Discourse Around Migration, Urbanisation, and Health in Southern Africa
38. Using ICTs to be here and not here: African migrants and religious transnationalism
39. “When Are You Going to Change Those Stones to Phones?”
40. “SPEAK TO ME LORD”
41. Ambitions of Bushfalling through Further Education: Insights from Students in Cameroonian Universities
42. Precarity, Permits, and Prayers: “Working Practices” of Congolese Asylum-Seeking Women in Cape Town
43. Apportioned city: Gendered delineations of asylum, work and violence in Cape Town
44. Remittance micro‐worlds and migrant infrastructure: Circulations, disruptions, and the movement of money
45. Ambitions of Bushfalling through Further Education: Insights from Students in Cameroonian Universities
46. Ambitions of Bushfalling through Further Education: Insights from Students in Cameroonian Universities
47. Precarity, Permits, and Prayers: "Working Practices" of Congolese Asylum-Seeking Women in Cape Town.
48. Remittance micro‐worlds and migrant infrastructure: Circulations, disruptions, and the movement of money.
49. Apportioned city: Gendered delineations of asylum, work and violence in Cape Town.
50. Innovation or Competition? A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Divine Healing Practices of Pentecostal Africans in Africa and the Diaspora
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